Education Minister Runs over 1st Year Student at JU

Education Minister Accused of Hitting First-Year Student at JU

One Reply to “Education Minister Runs over 1st Year Student at JU”

  1. It’s incredibly concerning to hear about the incident involving the Education Minister and a first-year student at JU. Such events raise serious questions about road safety and the responsibilities of public figures. I hope the student is okay and receives the support they need. This incident could also prompt a broader discussion about the importance of safe driving and the need for measures to protect students and pedestrians on campus. Let’s hope for a thorough investigation and necessary actions to prevent such occurrences in the future.

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