The student protest movement in Bangladesh has taken a dangerous shape. The government has closed all colleges and universities for an indefinite period following the death of 7 students in violent incidents. The situation has also become critical for Pakistani students studying in Bangladesh.
According to a report by a British news agency, the government has announced a 30 percent quota in government jobs for the descendants of those killed in the 1971 movement against Pakistan and for the creation of Bangladesh. Students across the country are protesting against this quota.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar contacted the Pakistani High Commissioner in Dhaka on telephone and directed them to take special care of the Pakistani students in Bangladesh, especially the Pakistani students living in the Dhaka University campus. He directed the High Commissioner to stay in touch with the local authorities to ensure the safety of the Pakistani students.
High Commissioner Syed Maruf told about the measures taken for the protection of Pakistani students. The Pakistan High Commission has advised Pakistani students in Bangladesh not to participate in protests and not to step out of their rooms on campus.