Heavy traffic jam in the capital due to students' movement, suffering is extreme



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The agitating students blocked the Shahbag intersection of the capital for five hours demanding the reinstatement of the circular issued by the government in 2018 canceling the quota system in government jobs. This has caused severe traffic jams on most of the capital's roads. As a result, the passengers have suffered greatly.

Students blocked Shahbag intersection from 12 noon on Thursday (July 4). Due to the location of the students, the road leading to Science Lab, Mirpur Road, Motijheel was closed. As the traffic was stopped, many of the passengers walked towards their destination. They have blocked the intersection until the report is written.

Earlier, students gathered in front of the central library at 11:30 am. Later, students marched to Dhaka University's Masterda Suryasen Hall, Haji Muhammad Mohsin Hall, Vice Chancellor's residence, Raju Sculpture and came to Shahbagh and laid siege.

Normally it takes about fifteen minutes to go to Farmgate from Mohammadpur in the capital by motorcycle. But today around 3 pm, a victim said that it takes about one and a half hours to go this way. The situation in other parts of the capital is similar, some victims said. However, bus passengers are suffering more than motorcyclists.

Anamika, a student of Holy Cross College, said that after the exam, she came out of the hall and saw heavy traffic on the road. I wanted to go home quickly and take a rest. That is not happening because of traffic.

Rakib Hasan, the parent of another student, said that heavy traffic has started since morning. Maybe because of Shahbagh, the traffic jam has spread all over the capital. Every day so much traffic is increasing the suffering in our normal life.

Babu, a Bikalpa Paribahan bus driver in Kawranbazar, said that the traffic jam is increasing due to the Shahbagh movement for several days. Apart from the suffering of passengers, our income is decreasing. Have to stay in jam for hours. Many passengers are leaving on foot.

Salman, a fourth-year student of Dhaka University, who participated in the movement, said, "We will not leave the streets until our demands are met." Students across the country have woken up today. This movement will be successful if Shahbagh, Science Lab Road and Metrorail are closed.

It is known that before the holy Eid-ul-Azha on June 5, the High Court declared invalid the circular for the cancellation of freedom fighter quota in the case of direct recruitment (grades 9 to 13) in government offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous institutions and various corporations. From that day, a large number of students started protesting in Dhaka University. In this situation, the state applied to the Appellate Division seeking suspension of the court's decision. A full bench of the Appellate Division fixed July 4 for hearing the petition.

Nahid Islam, a student of Sociology Department of Dhaka University, one of the organizers of the recent quota reform movement, said that their demand is mainly to redistribute or reform the quota by setting up a commission with a maximum quota of 10 percent in all grades subject to the upholding of the 2018 circular; Stopping the possibility of using quota facility multiple times in the job examination and appointing the vacant posts on the basis of merit if qualified candidates are not found in the quota and taking effective measures to ensure a corruption-free, impartial and merit-based bureaucracy.

Till 2018, there was a total of 56 percent quota in government jobs in Bangladesh. That year, protests started in various educational institutions of the country, including Dhaka University, demanding quota reform. At that time, the protesting students complained of attack by law enforcement agencies including Chhatra League.

On October 4 of that year, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a circular on the cancellation of quota. Later in 2021, the children of freedom fighters filed a writ challenging the part of the freedom fighter quota cancellation of that circular.

Bangla Blockade will continue till demands are met



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The agitating students have announced that the 'Bangla Blockade' program will continue until the circular issued by the government in 2018 to cancel the quota system in government jobs is reinstated.

Dhaka University students Nahid Islam, one of the coordinators of the quota movement, announced this at 8 pm on Sunday (July 7).

Nahid Islam said, boycott of all classes and exams for an indefinite period and blockade program will continue from tomorrow in more places.

Meanwhile, on the first day of the 'Bangla Blockade' action plan, students blocked roads at Science Laboratory intersection, Shahbagh, Neelkhet, Intercontinental Hotel intersection and Chankharpool on Sunday. As a result, severe traffic jams have been created across the capital.

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The protestors rejected Prime Minister's comment on quota



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Quota reformers have rejected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's comment on the quota reform movement.

Speaking on the occasion of the foundation anniversary of Bangladesh Jubo Mahila League on Sunday (July 7) morning, the Prime Minister said about the quota movement, "I don't see any justification for the movement against the court's verdict if the students are not concentrating on their studies."

In this regard, one of the coordinators of the quota movement, Mahin Sarkar, a student of the 2018-19 academic year of Dhaka University's Bangla department, said, "We did not want to cancel the quota in the quota reform movement in 2018. At that time, when the Ministry of Public Administration issued circulars ignoring the Parliament, questions were raised about the effectiveness of the Parliament. Today, such a statement of the Prime Minister seems sudden to us. We reject this statement.

Hasnat Abdullah, another coordinator of the anti-quota movement, said, "I think the Prime Minister should have said this kind of thing more deeply." We are not disrespecting freedom fighters. We are protesting against the children quota. We want quota for disabled, backward communities but not so much quota for freedom fighters and their children, grandchildren is not promising. We want its logical reform. We want the Prime Minister's commitment to build a smart Bangladesh to be given to talented people.

Mossadeq, the agitating student from the Bengali department, said, "We wanted to hear a message of hope from the Prime Minister." But the comment she made left the student community extremely disappointed. We strongly want to say that the students are not doing any irrational movement. According to the history of Bangladesh, Bangabandhu and other leaders were forced to be released in the face of the student movement in the Agartala conspiracy case. So it is not unreasonable to protest against the judgment of the court. Law is for students, not students for law.

He also said that the judgment given by the court is in conflict with the constitution. The word quota is not mentioned anywhere in the constitution. The Constitution provides for equality of opportunity in all government jobs. Standing there, this judgment of the court cannot be justice in any way. Therefore, the student community will reform the quota system and remove all kinds of discrimination by protesting on the streets.

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Bangla Blockade at Shahbag intersection, suffering traffic



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Thousands of students of Dhaka University (DU) have taken a stand in Shahbagh with the Bangla Blockade procession as part of the ongoing movement demanding the abolition of the quota system in government jobs and the reinstatement of the circular issued by the government in 2018.

On Sunday (July 7) around 4 pm, the students blocked the Shahbag intersection. Due to the location of the students, the road leading to Science lab, Mirpur Road, Motijheel was closed at that time. This caused severe traffic jam in the Shahbag intersection area.

Earlier, around 3:30 pm, students organized a procession in front of the central library of DU from various halls and departments of the university under the banner of 'anti-discrimination student movement'. The protest march started from the Central Library of Dhaka University and ended at Shahbagh via Muhsin Hall, VC Chatwar, TSC, Raju Sculpture.

At that time, the students chanted, 'The basic principles of the constitution/liberation war, equality of opportunity', 'Give news to the whole of Bengal, bury the quota system', 'The tool of the eighteen, roar again', 'Wake up, wake up, student society has woken up', There is a fire', 'quota system, cancel want cancel want' etc.

On Saturday (July 6), the spokesperson of the protesting students, Nahid Islam, announced that the 'Bangla Blockade' program will be held from 3 pm on Sunday. College and university students will come down not only at Shahbag, but also at Science Lab, Chankharpool, Neelkhet, Motijheel in Dhaka city. Students outside Dhaka will block highways in districts, universities.

Incidentally, Nahid Islam, one of the organizers of the protesting students on July 4, announced a 3-day program and said that public relations will be online and offline next Friday. A procession will be held from universities and colleges of the country at 3 pm on Saturday. Class-examination boycott and student strike will be observed in all colleges and universities next Sunday. Sunday's field program will be announced after today's protest march.

It is known that before the holy Eid-ul-Azha on June 5, the High Court declared invalid the circular for the cancellation of freedom fighter quota in the case of direct recruitment (grades 9 to 13) in government offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous institutions and various corporations. From that day, a large number of students started protesting in Dhaka University. In this situation, the state applied to the Appellate Division seeking suspension of the court's decision. The full bench of the Appellate Division fixed July 4 for hearing the petition.

Nahid Islam, a student of Sociology Department of Dhaka University, who is one of the organizers of the recent quota reform movement, said that their demand is mainly to redistribute or reform the quota by setting up a commission with a maximum quota of 10 percent in all grades subject to the upholding of the 2018 circular; Stopping the possibility of using quota facility multiple times in the job examination and appointing the vacant posts on merit in case of non-qualification candidates and taking effective measures to ensure corruption-free, impartial and merit-based bureaucracy.

Till 2018, there was a total of 56 percent quota in government jobs in Bangladesh. That year protests started in various educational institutions of the country, including Dhaka University, demanding quota reform. At that time, the protesting students complained of attack by law and order forces including Chhatra League.

On October 4 of that year, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a circular on the cancellation of quota. Later in 2021, the children of freedom fighters filed a writ challenging the part of the freedom fighter quota cancellation of that circular. 

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Armed Forces are being made World Class: PM



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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that the government has taken steps to develop the armed forces, the symbol of Bangladesh's sovereignty, to more advanced and global standards.

She said, armed forces are the symbol of our sovereignty. We have already taken measures to make the armed forces built by my father more advanced and of international standards.

Sheikh Hasina said this while addressing the 49th anniversary of the President Guard Regiment (PGR) Sadar Dafar in Dhaka Cantonment on Sunday (July 7) morning.

Referring to the formation of her government in 1996 after twenty-one years, the Prime Minister said, "I took the step of improving the armed forces built by my father and achieving international standards, and also started working in a planned manner with a special focus on the socio-economic development of Bangladesh." .

Sheikh Hasina, after killing the father of the nation with his family in 1975, the military dictatorship and repeated Coup ‘tat and its weight, killing the freedom fighter army officers and being forced to spend 6 years as a refugee in exile, was somehow forced to return to the country when elected as the president of Awami League in 1981. Recalling the context, she also mentioned his first speech on 7th June 1981 during the observance of 6-point day.

"That day I said that I don't want to hear any more widows in the armed forces," she said. I don't want to hear the cry of a fatherless father or a fatherless child. Since then it has been my endeavor to bring back order to those who defend our freedom-sovereignty and make it better and more prosperous. Where there will be peace and not conflict.

Since then there was only one attempt that the country my father made free can never fail.

Highlighting various steps taken by his government to build a modern and up-to-date armed forces, the Prime Minister said, I established the National Defense College and War College in 1998 for better training of our armed forces. Military Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operations Training (BIPSOT) in 1999, Armed Forces Medical College was established. Besides, in 2000 measures were taken to include women officers in the army, navy and air force.

She said that the armed forces of Bangladesh at the national and international levels have earned a reputation by performing their duties efficiently.

Referring to the father of the nation's March 7 speech about the construction of the Padma multipurpose bridge with its own funds after overcoming domestic and foreign conspiracies and various adversities, the Prime Minister said that we have proved that Bangladesh is afraid of anyone's bloodshot eyes. We can do it ourselves if we want. No one can pull this country back. We will move forward at an unstoppable speed.

She said, Bangladesh will continue to hold its head high in the world court. Not bowing down to anyone. She also reiterated her strong conviction to build a developed and prosperous golden Bangladesh as well as a 'Smart Bangladesh' equipped with modern technology by the year 2041.

PGR Commander Brigadier General Mohammad Khaled Kamal delivered the welcome address on the occasion.

The Prime Minister handed over donations and gifts to the families of the martyred PGR members at the event while performing security duties.

Earlier, the Prime Minister was accorded a guard of honor on her arrival at the PGR headquarters. The Prime Minister also planted a sapling there.

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