Agitating students observing 'Complete shutdown' today
The 'Complete Shutdown' program is going on across the country on Thursday (July 18) in protest against the ongoing quota reform movement, the killing of ordinary students by the Chhatra League and the indiscriminate attack by the police on the students by the orders of DU administration.
Asif Mahmud, one of the coordinators of anti-discrimination student movement, announced the program in a statement on his Facebook ID on Wednesday (July 17) at 8:30 pm
Around 8 am on Thursday morning around Mohakhali, Sat rasta and Karwan Bazar area, people were seen going to work on foot, rickshaw, CNG or motorcycle. One or two buses including BRTC were seen to operate on the road.
Earlier, on behalf of the anti-discrimination student movement, the police, BGB, RAB, SWAT brutal attack on the students' peaceful movement, murder protest, trial of the killers, ensuring a terror-free campus and a one-point demand for quota reform, announced a 'complete shutdown' across the country on July 18.
Incidentally, the ongoing quota reform movement turned violent on Tuesday (July 16). On this day, six people died in clashes in different places including Dhaka. Hundreds of agitating students and Chhatra League leaders were injured.
Last Sunday, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, while talking about the quota, commented, 'Why there is so much anger about the liberation war? The grandchildren of freedom fighters will get nothing, the grandchildren of Razakar will get everything?'
Quota reform activists were furious with the Prime Minister's comments. They assumed that they were called 'grandchildren of Rajakar'. Therefore, the students of various educational institutions, including Dhaka University, started a movement from Sunday midnight to demand the withdrawal of the Prime Minister's comments and a one-point demand for quota reform. That movement is still going on. BGB has been deployed in 6 districts including the capital Dhaka from Tuesday evening to control the situation.
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