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Bangladesh Students' Union is a leading student organization in Bangladesh.[sup][5][/sup][sup][6][/sup] The organization was established on 26 April 1952.[sup][7][/sup][sup][8][/sup] It is an organisation of students that provides protection for student interests and ensures the enforcement of student rights.[sup][6][/sup] During the Liberation War of Bangladesh, the organization had its guerrilla force.[sup][9][/sup][sup][10][/sup]
Goals[edit]The organization has been advocating for a non-discriminatory, science-based, non-communal, and progressive educational policy.[sup][5][/sup][sup][6][/sup] The Students' Union believes that addressing the challenges in the educational journey and establishing the supremacy of students' rights require eliminating exploitation and inequality from society.[sup][6][/sup]
Naming[edit]At its birth, the organization was named "Pakistan Students' Union." However, during the first conference in December 1952, the decision was made to establish a separate organization based on East Pakistan as the two regions of undivided Pakistan had major distinction in economy, social awareness, culture, and heritage. Consequently, the organization was formed with a focus on East Pakistan, and its name was changed to "East Pakistan Students' Union." After the independence of Bangladesh, the organization adopted the name "Bangladesh Students' Union," abbreviated as "BSU."[sup][11][/sup][sup][12][/sup][sup][13][/sup] [sup][14][/sup]
History[edit]In April 1952, a regional conference was held in Dhaka to address the challenges and issues posed by the bengali language movement where the decision was made to form a united student organization focusing on unity among all students, irrespective of nationality, religion, and caste. The decision aimed at fostering a collective consciousness with an anti-communal, democratic, anti-imperialist, and progressive political awareness. As a result, on April 26, 1952, the East Pakistan Students' Union was established in Dhaka based on the principles of unity, education, peace, and progress.[sup][6][/sup][sup][11][/sup][sup][15][/sup]
The founding leaders of this organization were Kazi Anwarul Azim and Syed Abdus Sattar. Later, in December 1952, at the first conference, Mohammad Sultan was elected as the president, and Mohammad Elias as the general secretary. It was during this conference that the organization's declaration and constitution were announced.[sup][6][/sup][sup][16][/sup]
Students' Union in the Liberation War[edit]In February 1971, in an emergency council of the East Pakistan Students' Union, 14 demands were presented regarding democracy. It stated, "The original five language-speaking nations in Pakistan, to separate them from the Federation of Pakistan and establish an independent sovereign state with complete autonomy rights and self-determination."[sup][17][/sup][sup][18][/sup] [Image: who.png] [Image: who.png] [Image: who.png] [Image: who.png] [Image: who.png] [Image: who.png]
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