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Bangladesh university students dance to Sapna Choudhary's hit Haryanvi song during protest. Watch viral video

Dhaka University students took a unique approach to protest against the administration and played 'Teri Aakhya Ka Yo Kajal' on loudspeakers.

Updated on: Dec 15, 2024 01:12 PM IST
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Students at Dhaka University chose a bizarre way to protest against the administration. A video on social media shows a large group of students gathered outside a university building and blasting songs on a loudspeaker to grab the attention of the university administration.

The viral video showed a group of students dancing and jumping outside a university building. (X/@iSoumikSaheb)
The viral video showed a group of students dancing and jumping outside a university building. (X/@iSoumikSaheb)

As if using music as a way of protest was not quirky enough, their choice of song also surprised many online. In the clip, a large gathering of students stand next to a rickshaw with a large speaker mounted on top. The group jumps and dances as the speakers starts to play the song. As the video begins, Haryanvi performer and Big Boss contestant Sapna Choudhary's hit song 'Teri Aakhya Ka Yo Kajal' start playing. The students began cheering and shouting as the song gets louder.

Take a look at the video here:

"Dhaka University VC allegedly didn't take action vs noise pollution near female hall, so female students put loudspeakers in front of VC house," the post's caption read.

‘Smartest way of protest’

The video amused many viewers online who were equally impressed and surprised by the students' unique form of protest. "Bangladeshi students playing Haryanvi songs to protest wasn’t on my bingo card," said one Indian user.

"This is the smartest way of protest," wrote another. "Makes complete sense considering they were trying to create same levels of noise pollution," quipped a third user.

Dhaka University had witnessed significant protests in 2024 against a High Court decision reinstating the quota for freedom fighters in government jobs.

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