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DU again uproar against quota restoration, students' ultimatum

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  09 Jun 2024, 14:07
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Dhaka University campus is again in uproar against the High Court's order to restore 56 percent quota including 30 percent freedom fighter quota in first and second class government jobs. Thousands of students of Dhaka University (DU) are protesting on the campus to build a 'discrimination-free society', demanding the abolition of quotas.

On Sunday (June 9) at 11:30 a.m., the students announced that they would remain on the streets until their demands were met.

Former activists of Chhatra Odikhar Parishad, under the banner of agitated students, formed a human chain in front of Raju's sculpture at Dhaka University at 11:30 am on Thursday. They protested the reinstatement of the 30 percent freedom fighter quota in government jobs.

Bin Yemin Molla, one of the top leaders of Chhatra Odikhar Parishad, stated, "Our freedom fighters did not fight to create a country full of discrimination; they sacrificed their lives to establish justice and fairness. Implementing a 56 percent quota in jobs is like destroying the dreams of millions of unemployed students. It is a betrayal of the students." He urged the High Court to revoke the order.

After the rally, a group of students went to the High Court to submit a written memorandum to the Attorney General. At that time, the students announced continuous agitation if the demands are not accepted by June 30.

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