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What Farooki said about quota reform movement

Online Desk
  17 Jul 2024, 18:01
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The country has become turbulent in the movement of one-point demand for quota reform in government jobs. For this, people of different classes and professions are presenting their thoughts on social media. Popular producer Mostofa Sarwar Farooki also does the same.

On Wednesday (July 17) afternoon, he wrote, 'Those of you who think the movement is just for a job, are in fool's heaven. You notice all its slogans. You see, this movement is for the equality of citizens. This movement is not to live as a third-class citizen in your own country.'

Farooki also wrote that this movement is to remind those in power that they do not own the country. The real owner is the people. This movement is also a message against the fact that the state does not care about those people. These activists also understand why the state does not care about the people. That's why I heard the issue of voting in the form of slogans. This is how I read it.

He wrote the term public servant is quite good. Elected (!) representatives or any government salaried person should always be addressed by this term. This movement is trying to remind those public servants, that you are accountable to me. All Power to the People. All Power to the Youth. Prayer for my fellow citizens. Martyr's blood never fails.'

Finally, Faruqi wrote, 'I said a few days ago, freedom is the ability to question the freedom.'

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