Bangladesh is witnessing widespread unrest against the backdrop of student protests against the quota system in government jobs.
The Bangladeshi authorities issued a decision to stop the mobile Internet network throughout the country, in an attempt to ensure the security of citizens, according to what was stated by the Minister of Communications, Zunaid Ahmed Palak.
The events came after the University Grants Commission in Bangladesh ordered the closure of universities and the immediate evacuation of students from the buildings for security reasons. The decisions included the closure of secondary schools, colleges and other educational institutions.
The roots of these protests go back to the quota system in government jobs, which allocates 56% of these jobs to specific groups.
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The Bangladeshi authorities issued a decision to stop the mobile Internet network throughout the country, in an attempt to ensure the security of citizens, according to what was stated by the Minister of Communications, Zunaid Ahmed Palak.
The events came after the University Grants Commission in Bangladesh ordered the closure of universities and the immediate evacuation of students from the buildings for security reasons. The decisions included the closure of secondary schools, colleges and other educational institutions.
The roots of these protests go back to the quota system in government jobs, which allocates 56% of these jobs to specific groups.
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#António_Guterres #Bangladesh #Bangladesh_Demonstrations #demonstrations #Government_of_Bangladesh #Pakistan #Popular_Protests #Quota_System #Riot_Control #United_Nations_Secretary_General
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