According to the office order, it was observed that Muhammad Yunus recently shared offensive posts about the home minister from his personal Facebook and other social media profiles.
Muhammad Yunus, assistant controller of examinations at Cox’s Bazar International University. Photo: Collected
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Muhammad Yunus, assistant controller of examinations at Cox’s Bazar International University. Photo: Collected
Muhammad Yunus, assistant controller of examinations at Cox’s Bazar International University, has been temporarily suspended for sharing a derogatory and defamatory post about Cox’s Bazar-1 (Chakaria-Pekua) constituency MP and Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Facebook.
The Information was confirmed in an office order issued by the university’s registrar office.
The chairman of the university’s trustee board, Lion Mohammed Muzibur Rahman, today (18 March) said, “As soon as the derogatory post, including an offensive image about the home minister, came to my attention, I took action immediately. As an employee of a higher education institution, such indecent behaviour against a government minister cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.”
According to the office order, it was observed that Muhammad Yunus recently shared offensive posts about the home minister from his personal Facebook and other social media profiles.
It further stated that, as a university official, involvement in such provocative or objectionable political activities on social media tarnishes the institution’s image.
In this context, by order of the authorities, he has been temporarily suspended from all administrative and academic activities of the university.
At the same time, he has been instructed to submit a written explanation to the registrar’s office within the next seven working days, explaining why administrative action should not be taken against him.
