Led by the teachers, the students of Jagannath University have taken the initiative to reclaim the 11 halls from the illegal occupation.
At the same time, students are supposed to occupy the Dhupkhola field as before.
Jagannath University anti-discrimination student movement chief coordinator Nur Nabi said this through a video message on Monday.
He also said that the university treasurer would remain in his position.
Under the leadership of Nur Nabi, the hall recovery movement will start at 10am on Tuesday.
“We hope the treasurer will accept the 13-point demand of students. He has already heard our 13 points. He has assured to accept the demands.”
He called upon all the teachers, students and officials of the university to join this movement.
Earlier on Sunday, leaders of anti-discrimination movement of Jagannath University organized an exchange meeting with the students.
Based on the opinion of the students, they raised 13 points of demand.
The 13-point demand include- the resignation of entire proctorial body including the university VC, proctor, provost and head of student welfare department and registrar within 24 hours, a ban on student politics on campus, bearing the medical expenses of students who got injured during the protest, relieving those within two days who got jobs on the campus with the Chhatra League affiliation, holding election after enacting guidelines within 20 September, freeing the occupied dormitories and allocating those based on merits, implementing the construction work of second campus of the university, ensuring academic atmosphere, banning politics of teachers and giving priority to the students of the university during teachers’ recruitment and taking effective measures in stopping extortion and bidding in the name of politics.