Dhaka, Bangladesh- In a dramatic turn of events, Shibir-backed candidates have achieved a landslide victory in the recent Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU) election, while the Chhatra Dal-supported panel suffered a heavy defeat.
Political analysts say the results reflect a wider shift in Bangladesh’s youth politics. Despite having popular and reputable candidates, Chhatra Dal failed to connect with younger voters and could not counter the narrative projected by rival student groups.
The outcome also exposes long-standing structural issues within university politics, historically dominated by entrenched student wings. The younger generation, energized by recent movements and the July uprising, is increasingly rejecting divisive rhetoric and demanding transparent, positive, and development-focused politics.
Experts warn that BNP and Chhatra Dal must reform internally, hold controversial figures accountable, and present credible, youth-centered messaging. The election serves as a bellwether for Bangladesh’s broader political landscape: voters are moving away from outdated political tactics and toward innovation, integrity, and accountable leadership.
By: Kazi Ashfik Russel, Youth Columnist & Human Rights Activist, Rajshahi University
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