Protests erupt in Bangladesh, Supreme Court halts implementation of quota system – World

Protests erupt in Bangladesh, Supreme Court halts implementation of quota system – World

In Bangladesh, the student protest came to fruition, the Supreme Court stopped the implementation of the High Court’s order on the quota system.

According to local media, in a hearing against the restoration of the quota system in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, the court stopped the implementation of the High Court’s order on quotas in government jobs.

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh declared the High Court’s decision illegal and ordered a 5% quota for the children of soldiers who fought in the liberation war.

Remember that last month the High Court had restored the quota system in government jobs.

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On the other hand, the curfew imposed in Bangladesh to stop the protests and violent demonstrations against the quota system of government jobs has been extended till noon today.

According to the news agency, security personnel are patrolling the streets of Dhaka, 133 people have been killed in violent protests, 2 policemen are among the dead, while 150 policemen have been injured.

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Internet, text message and overseas call services have been suspended since Thursday, educational institutions and offices are also closed.