principal permanently suspended for homosexuality in Kurigram

Harun-or-Rashid, the principal of Kurigram Collectorate School and College, run by the district administration, has been permanently suspended from the post of principal on charges of homosexuality and corruption. The governing body has taken this decision in view of the agitation, demands and siege of the district administration office by the students of the institution.
Sunday (August 25) Deputy Commissioner and president of the governing body. This decision was informed in the letter signed by Saidul Arif.
It is said in the letter, Harun-or-Rashid was permanently dismissed from the post of principal of Kurigram Collectorate School and College after discussing with the present teachers and some members of the governing body, considering the complaints made by the former and current students of the institution, the demand for permanent dismissal and the situation arising.
The letter also mentions that current and former students of the Collectorate School and College have accused Principal Haroon-or-Rashid of corruption, politics and corruption. He was permanently suspended from the post of principal due to the students' agitation, siege and now the demand for permanent dismissal.
Before this, there were allegations of various irregularities including homosexuality against the newly former principal Harun-or-Rashid. Recently, a clip of Haroon-or-Rashid's 'offensive' video call with a teenager went viral on social media. In view of this, the current and former students of the educational institution demanded his permanent dismissal. Angry students surrounded the district commissioner's office last Thursday and today Sunday shouting slogans. Later, the governing body decided to permanently suspend Harun-or-Rashid after considering the overall aspect.
However, the teachers working in the district have questioned the validity of the permanent dismissal of the employees of the MPO institution without giving a show cause notice (show cause notice) and an opportunity to defend themselves.
Haroon-or-Rashid, the suspended principal, was found off the phone to inquire about the students' demands and the decision of the governing body. As a result, it was not possible to know his comments.
Deputy Commissioner and president of the governing body of the institution. Saidul Arif said, "Permanent dismissal has been decided under the circumstances." There will be an inquiry into the allegations leveled against him (the dismissed principal).
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