This document discusses student politics in Bangladesh. It begins by defining student politics and outlining the main types of students: career-oriented, mid-type, and politics-oriented. It then provides a brief historical background of student politics in Bangladesh, including important movements from the 1950s to the 1970s. The present scenario faces issues like involvement in terrorism, dirty politics, and conflicts between political parties. The document suggests two ways to change the condition: defining roles for the government and students. The government should fulfill student needs and restrict firearms on campus, while students should do politics for the country, not political parties.