Bangladesh University Students Dance to “Teri Aakhya Ka Yo Kajal” During Protest\Dial24news Exclusive

Students at Dhaka University have found a unique and unexpected way to protest against the administration. A viral video circulating on social media shows a large group of students gathered outside a university building, playing loud music on a speaker to draw attention to their cause. The choice of song also surprised many viewers. In the footage, students are seen next to a rickshaw equipped with a large speaker, jumping and dancing as Sapna Choudhary’s popular Haryanvi song “Teri Aakhya Ka Yo Kajal” blasts from the speakers. So, what prompted this unusual protest? According to social media posts, female students from the university’s girls’ hostel had been complaining about “noise pollution” near their building. Despite raising their concerns, they claimed the Vice Chancellor failed to take any action to address the issue. In response to this perceived inaction, the students decided to place loudspeakers outside the VC’s office as a form of protest.

The caption accompanying the post stated: “Female students at Dhaka University set up loudspeakers outside the VC’s residence after their complaints about noise pollution near the girls’ hostel went unaddressed.”

Social media posts reveal that female students from the university’s girls’ hostel had been voicing concerns about “noise pollution” near their building. Despite raising the issue, they claimed that the Vice Chancellor had not taken any action to resolve it. In protest of this perceived inaction, the students decided to set up loudspeakers outside the VC’s office. The caption of the post read: “Female students at Dhaka University placed loudspeakers outside the VC’s residence after their complaints about noise pollution near the girls’ hostel were ignoredAccording to Social media posts indicate that female students from the girls’ hostel at Dhaka University had expressed concerns about the “noise pollution” surrounding their building. However, they claimed that the Vice Chancellor did not take any action to address the issue. Frustrated by the lack of response, the students took matters into their own hands and set up loudspeakers outside the VC’s office as a form of protest. The caption on the post stated: “After their complaints about noise pollution near the girls’ hostel went unaddressed, female students at Dhaka University placed loudspeakers outside the VC’s residence.”

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