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Quota Reformation

12 students give memorandum to President

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  14 Jul 2024, 17:15
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A delegation of 12 members of the protesting students has submitted a memorandum to the President demanding the passage of a law in the National Assembly by rationalizing the quota in government jobs.

On Sunday (July 14) after 2:30 pm, they presented the memorandum containing their demands to the President at Bangabhaban.

Students' delegations included Nahid Islam, Asif Mahmud, Sargis Alam, Arif Hossain, Hasib Al Islam, Umama Fatema, Rifat Rashid, Sumaiya, Abdul Hannan Masud, Md. Mahin Sarkar, Abdul Quader and Mehran Nisa.

Earlier in the afternoon, the students who were going to give a memorandum to the President were stopped by the police at the zero point of the protest march.

Earlier, they broke the barricade around 2.00 pm and headed towards Bangabhaban. On their way to Bangabhavan with the memorandum, the police blocked the protesters by barricading them at zero point in Gulistan. Later from there a delegation of coordinators of the agitators went to present the memorandum to the President.

It should be noted that till 2018, 56 percent quota was prevalent in government jobs in Bangladesh. Among these, 30 percent freedom fighter quota, 10 percent women quota, 10 percent quota for residents of backward districts, 5 percent for people from minority ethnic groups and 1 percent for disabled people were reserved.

That year, there were large protests in various educational institutions of the country, including Dhaka University, demanding quota reform. The agitators demanded to bring down the quota system from 56 percent to 10 percent by reforming it. Later, on October 4 of that year, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a circular on the abolition of the quota system.

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