Teachers announce JnU shutdown until 3 demands met as Kakrail blockade continues

Jagannath University students and teachers protest at the Kakrail Mosque intersection in Dhaka on 15 May 2025. Photo: Mehedi Hasan/TBS

Highlights:

  • Teachers of Jagannath University have announced a shutdown
  • Over 1,000 protesters at Kakrail Mosque intersection now
  • Number of protesters increasing braving rain
  • JnU teachers, students arrive in 24 buses to join protest
  • Former JnU students express solidarity, join blockade
  • Blockade causes several traffic jams on roads in surrounding areas
  • JnU students, teachers, employees pushing govt to meet three demands
  • They started long march towards CA residence yesterday
  • Police fired tear gas, lobbed sound grenades, used water cannons to disperse protesters
  • Protesters now demanding justice for police action
  • Some protesters stayed overnight, resumed protest this morning

The Jagannath University (JnU) Teachers’ Association has announced a shutdown of the institution’s educational activities until the government meets the three-point demand they and the students are pushing for.

The association’s General Secretary Prof Raisuddin announced the shutdown at the students’ protest and blockade at the capital’s Kakrail Mosque Intersection, near the official residence of Chief Adviser (CA) Muhammad Yunus, following a discussion this afternoon (15 May).

“We have come here for the rights of the JnU students, to realise the demands of the students. Police have indiscriminately attacked us, which is complete anarchy and injustice. We have not come here to speak against anyone,” Raisuddin said.

Students of Jagannath University protest at Kakrail, Dhaka, on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadiqe Al Ashfaqe

“We will not return home until our demands are met. The shutdown at JnU will continue until our demands are met. No educational activities, including examinations, will take place at JnU till then,” Samakal quoted him as saying while addressing the protest.

Stating that the outcome will not be satisfactory if any step is taken to remove them from the streets, the JnU professor added that no one will be able to attack any of the students in front of their eyes.

Jagannath University students and teachers protest at the Kakrail Mosque intersection in Dhaka on 15 May 2025. Photo: Mehedi Hasan/TBS

During the announcement, the students chanted various slogans, including “Want Residence, Not Discrimination”, “No Budget Cut Will Be Allowed” and “We want justice for the attacks”.

JnU students had previously submitted their three demands to the University Grants Commission (UGC) on Tuesday (13 May), but said they were not satisfied with the response. As a result, the long march for Wednesday was declared later.

Jagannath University teachers protest at Kakrail, Dhaka, on 15 May 2025. Photo: Focus Bangla

Yesterday morning (14 May), the police stopped the long march of JnU teachers and students towards the CA’s official residence, Jamuna, in front of the Kakrail Mosque.

As the situation worsened following heated altercations, police fired tear gas, lobbed sound grenades, and used water cannons to disperse the protesters.

Photo: Focus Bangla

The clash broke out at around 12:30pm. Protesters attempted to break through the police barricade, leading to a scuffle.

JnU students later claimed that at least 25 people were injured in the incident.

However, after the clash ended and the situation calmed down, the protesters did not fully clear the area. Some students slept on the street at the intersection during the night and resumed the protest in the morning.

Photo: Focus Bangla

The three-point demand of JnU students and teachers include implementing housing allowance for 70% of JnU students starting from 2025-26 academic year, approving the proposed full budget for the same period without any cuts, and initiating the second campus project as a priority in the next Ecnec meeting.

They are now also demanding justice for the police action on their long march yesterday.

JnU students protest at Kakarail, Dhaka on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadiqe Al Ashfaqe

JnU students protest at Kakarail, Dhaka on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadiqe Al Ashfaqe

More than 1,000 students were seen peacefully protesting at around 12:30pm today (15 May), braving rain amid a heavy presence of law enforcement officials.

The blockade in that area has led to severe traffic jams in the surrounding areas. Traffic from Kakrail to Matshya Bhaban came to a standstill since the morning as students placed university buses on the road, blocking traffic altogether.

Photo: Tousif Kaium/TBS

Photo: Tousif Kaium/TBS

The number of students increased gradually as more came from different areas of the city to join the protest. They were chanting slogans, such as “Kotha Bolo Jamuna, Khali Haat a Jabona” (speak out, Jamuna, we won’t return empty-handed) and “Jei Haat Chhatra Mare, Sei Haat Bhenge Dao” (break the hands that beat the students).

Shadat Hossain Anu, a student of JnU’s Social Work department, told The Business Standard that a total of 24 vehicles, including buses and microbuses, arrived with students, teachers, and staff from the university campus since morning.

JnU students protest at Kakarail, Dhaka on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadiqe Al Ashfaqe

JnU students protest at Kakarail, Dhaka on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadiqe Al Ashfaqe

Expressing solidarity, former students of the university are also joining the blockade. Many of them have reportedly arrived from different districts outside Dhaka.

Earlier in the morning, Professor Raisuddin told journalists that they have started the movement with three demands but have now expanded to four.

Police barricade at Kakrail, Dhaka, amid protests of Jagannath University students on 15 May 2025. Photo: Tousif Kaium/TBS

Police barricade at Kakrail, Dhaka, amid protests of Jagannath University students on 15 May 2025. Photo: Tousif Kaium/TBS

“Our primary demand now is justice by taking action against the police personnel who behaved like those of previous governments and attacked our students and teachers,” he said.

Raisuddin mentioned that they have been demonstrating here since Wednesday, and the government has yet to take any initiative.

Photo: Focus Bangla

Photo: Focus Bangla

He noted that the demand they made was not about the information ministry. However, last night, the information adviser came there to convince the students, but one of his comments was so provocative that it led a student to throw a bottle at him.

In response, Raisuddin quickly said sorry on their behalf.

He further stated that JnU was neglected since the Awami League government came to power in 2009, as the university was established by BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia.

Photo: Focus Bangla

Photo: Focus Bangla

A large number of law enforcement officials, including the police, army, and the Border Guard Battalion (BGB), are remaining vigilant in the area. Barricades have been placed to stop the protesters from moving towards the chief adviser’s residence.

A visit to the scene this morning revealed a determined crowd of demonstrators occupying the road. Some were lying down, others were seated, while several small groups engaged in light-hearted conversations.

Teachers and students of Jagannath University arriving at the protest in the capital's Kakrail on a university bus on 15 May 2025. Photo: TBS

Teachers and students of Jagannath University arriving at the protest in the capital’s Kakrail on a university bus on 15 May 2025. Photo: TBS

Just in front of the police barricade, five protesting students sat on two chairs, engaged in conversation. Among them was Raisul Islam, a student of the Psychology Department at Jagannath University. He stated, “We’ve been here since yesterday. We will continue our protest until our demands are met.”

Jagannath University students barricade the road by putting one of their buses in the middle of the street on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadique Al Ashfaque/TBS

Jagannath University students barricade the road by putting one of their buses in the middle of the street on 15 May 2025. Photo: Sadique Al Ashfaque/TBS

Regarding the incident involving a bottle being thrown at Information and Broadcasting Adviser Mahfuj Alam, Raisul, said, “We don’t see it as a major issue because he went to the government as our representative. Compared to the police attack on students yesterday, this is nothing.”

Jagannath University students continued their protest for second day on 15 May 2025. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS

Jagannath University students continued their protest for second day on 15 May 2025. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS

Late last night, Mahfuj cancelled an address to protesters midway at Kakrail after a water bottle was thrown at him.

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