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Quota reform demo will continue, says Nahid Islam

Express Report
  17 Jul 2024, 16:25

The coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Nahid Islam said that the quota reform movement will continue until the demand is realised.

Nahid made the pledge while addressing a post-protest press conference at Dhaka University on Tuesday evening.

At least five people including two students were killed during Tuesday's protest that erupted at all universities across the country.

Referring to the loss of lives, the student leader said, “It is a planned killing. Justice of the killing must be ensured.”

Alongside the five killings, a good number of general people and students sustained injuries in the clashes locked between the agitating students and Bangladesh Chhatra League-policemen.

Thousands of students of public and private universities across the country blocked highways, railways and busy thoroughfares by halting traffic movement in protest against the planned attacks on them.

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Quota reform demo will continue, says Nahid Islam

Express Report
  17 Jul 2024, 16:25

The coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Nahid Islam said that the quota reform movement will continue until the demand is realised.

Nahid made the pledge while addressing a post-protest press conference at Dhaka University on Tuesday evening.

At least five people including two students were killed during Tuesday's protest that erupted at all universities across the country.

Referring to the loss of lives, the student leader said, “It is a planned killing. Justice of the killing must be ensured.”

Alongside the five killings, a good number of general people and students sustained injuries in the clashes locked between the agitating students and Bangladesh Chhatra League-policemen.

Thousands of students of public and private universities across the country blocked highways, railways and busy thoroughfares by halting traffic movement in protest against the planned attacks on them.

Comments

Yunus’s speech lacks roadmap for democracy: BNP
27 dead from floods in 11 districts in Bangladesh
No opportunity to ban Awami League, says Attorney General Asaduzzaman
Abdus Sobhan Golap arrested
Gazi put on 6-day remand