Four professors and three officials at Bangladesh’s Dhaka University have been temporarily suspended, sparking criticism from fellow educators. The suspensions stem from unspecified allegations, details of which have not been publicly disclosed. The university administration has not released a comprehensive statement explaining the reasons for the disciplinary action. Critics argue the suspensions represent a concerning trend of diminishing academic freedom within the institution and the country. Concerns are rising about due process and the potential impact on the university’s autonomy. The suspensions have prompted calls for transparency and a fair investigation into the allegations. Further details are expected as the situation develops.
