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Students demanding cancellation of quota in government jobs fought pitched battles with the police on the Dhaka University campus on Thursday as their movement spread to major universities across the country.

Pro-government Chhatra League activists attacked protesters on the Dhaka University campus and beat them up with sticks and iron rods, the protesters alleged.

Witnesses said the police had fired rubber bullets and tear gas and charged batons to disperse the violent protestors most of whom wereunsuccessful candidates of the 34th Bangladesh Civil Service preliminary test for recruitment of gazetted officers.

They demanded an immediate cancellation of all sorts of quota in public service recruitment.
The student agitation that broke out on Tuesday spread out to other major universities on Thursday as students of Jahangirnagar, Rajshahi, Chittagong universities and Shahjalal University of Science and Technology in Sylhet blocked roads and highways in front of their respective universities on to realise their demand.

A government job seeker and former DU student Mamun Khan said they would continue the movement until the quota in public service recruitment was cancelled. They said they would declare fresh protest programmes from Shahbagh at 3:00pm today. He claimed that at least 100 protesters were injured in the clashes.

Several hundred job-seekers who did not pass the 34th BCS preliminary exam, started the protest on Tuesday immediately after the Bangladesh Public Service Commission published the results on the day.

They demanded re-evaluation of answer scripts claiming that they had not been selected even after doing well in the exam and cancellation of the quota system.

The Public Service Commission published the preliminary results in which 12,033 out of 2.21 lakh candidates came out successful. The examination was held on May 24 to fill in 2,052 positions in different cadres.

A commission official said that about 6,500 quota beneficiaries were selected for the written exams.

In the wake of the movement, the PSC authorities on Wednesday decided to review the results. But students stuck to their demand for cancellation of the quota in the public service recruitment.
Under the present BCS examinations system, 30 per cent of the seats are reserved for children of freedom fighters and 10 per cent for women.

A further 10 per cent is reserved for districts, 5 per cent for national minorities and 1 per cent for people with disabilities.

In Dhaka, unsuccessful candidates, mostly former and current DU students fought pitched battles with the police for about four hours on the first day of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting. The protesters hurled stones at the Dhaka University vice-chancellor’s residence, proctor’s office and set fire to several floats on the fine arts faculty premises.

The violence left at least 30 people injured. Of them 17 were taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and two at the DU medical centre.

Police picked up at least 12 job seekers from Shahbagh area on the day.
The protesters tried to gather in front of the Public Library at about 11:00am to put up a blockade at Shahbagh crossing like the previous day.

But police foiled the attempt and detained several protesters. At one point the police charged batons forcing the agitators to leave the place. The protesters then gathered in front of the fine arts faculty, started fire on the road and hurled stones at law enforcers.

Police fired tear gas and the fighting continued for about two hours.

The protesters took several large floats out of the fine arts faculty premises and set fire to them on the road. They also damaged several vehicles, including one of private TV channel ATN Bangla.
At one point the protesters retreated to Dhaka University Central Library area at about 1:00pm and police followed them. The law enforcers fired tear gas to flush them out.

The angry students threw stones at and vandalised the Dhaka University proctor’s office. They also vandalised the office room of sociology department.

Earlier, the protesters also besieged and forced their way into the vice-chancellor’s official residence, assaulted the guard and trampled on the plants at the garden at around 12:30pm prompting the police to fire tear gas to flush them out.

Dhaka University proctor Amzad Ali said primarily they had some sympathy for the protesters’ cause, ‘but what they did today [ Thursday] indicated that some other forces, maybe Jamaat-Shibir, have infiltrated [their movement] … Such activities cannot be accepted.’

Dhaka Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner SM Shibli Noman told reporters in the afternoon that 12 protesters had been detained for questioning at the Shahbagh police station.
‘When protesters tried to put up a blockade at Shahbagh this [Thursday] morning, police requested them to stage demonstrations in front of the Public Library. But, instead of listening to the police, the protesters assaulted them prompting the police to strike back,’ he said.

Witnesses said that Chhatra League activists led by its DU unit president Mehdi Hasan and general secretary Omar Sharif, attacked an anti-quota movement procession while it was passing the lecture theatre.

The BCL activists pounced on the protesters with sticks and iron rods and beat them up.
They also beat up some other protesters at different places, including inside the arts faculty building and adjacent places. Witnesses said BCL activists had harassed some women protesters.

Omar Sharif, claimed that the anti-quota demonstrators were Shibir activists and general students had chased them away. Chhatra League later brought out a procession with a call to resist Shibir on the DU campus.

Leaders of Chhatra Sangram Parishad, a combine of Chhatra League, Chhatra Maitree, Chhatra League (JSD) and other organizations, at a press conference at Madhu’s canteen in the afternoon, said that anti-liberation Jamaat-Shibir forces had provoked some outsiders to hold the movement for cancellation of quota in the public service.

Leaders of Pragatashil Chhatra Jote, a combine of left leaning student orgnisations, at another press conference at the same place, also said anti-liberation Jamaat-Shibir forces had instigated the movement as the protesters had shouted slogans against freedom fighters.

Both the combines said they wanted reform of the quota system in the public service but not its cancellation.

Meanwhile, students at Jahangirnagar University blocked the Dhaka-Aricha highway in front of the university for about two hours from 11:00am to press for cancellation of quota in public service recruitment.

The roadblock triggered tailbacks on the highway causing immense suffering to commuters.
Students at Rajshahi University blocked the Dhaka-Rajshahi highways at about 10:45am for two hours, extending their support to the protesters.

Students of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology put barricade on Sylhet-Sunamganj highway from 12:30pm for about one hour. They also brought out a procession demanding cancellation of quota in public service recruitment.

Students in Chittagong University brought out an anti-quota procession on the campus.
The students said their protest would continue until their demand was met.

Government job seekers also held a sit-in and formed a human chain at Netrakona.
The prime minister’s public administration adviser HT Imam told New Age, ‘The government has no plans to reform the existing quota system in the civil service exams.’

‘We have discussed the matter in the cabinet and made the decision,’ Imam said on Wednesday.

Anti-quota protesters battle with police
 
BCS is a big fat joke. Half of these can't even write a letter in english properly. The secretaries in different ministries are even bigger jokes, these guys don't know jack. These guys got their degrees 30 years ago and decided that the world is stuck there and decided never to open a book again and upgrade.
 
And now govt declared early Ramadhan holidays for students: a clever technique to stall anti-quota protests.

@Mattrixx, what's your take on anti-quota protests?


No problems with these types of protests. But quota system shouldn't be removed totally.
Minimal quota should be allowed. Need to revise that. There is no need of 30% freedom
fighter quota. Quota should be like this
Freedom Fighter/Freedom daughters/sons - 5%
Female - 10%
Tribal - 5%
General Quota - 10%

And Merit shouldn't be less than 50%.


But problem is with Jamaat/shibir/Chatra dal.
They enter to ruin every noble things. They were giving slogans
" Muktijhodhar dui gale juta maro tale tale."
Just to counter " Raazakarer dui gale juta maro tale tale."
They also named projonmo chattar to medhabi chattar.
Those meritorious people also burned and vandalized some vehicles.
Also shown their cruel face in charukala academy.


Now dont drag me into these. I left the hope of this country. Terrorism and Hefajot is our
future. So $hits never stop.
 
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:rofl:30% freedom fighter quota.......wtf...who came up with that bright idea? that person should be lynched...this affirmative action bullshit is sinking the country.

BCS should be solely based on merit, if 2 individuals have the same grades and a similar resume then affirmative action can be invoked. Otherwise screw females, males, freedom fighters, mullahs, bnp, awami league, JP, nastik murtad, tribal....whoever.....amen
 
@Mattrixx, what is your source for the alleged 'Muktijoddhar dui gale..' slogan? I think it's the "ShahbageCyberJuddho" type fb pages. Even there the first time the page admin mentioned of this slogan with a statement like 'ami shunechi' (as usual with all liars and propagandists) and you must have seen how many commenters called him a liar for that. Why would anyone shout such slogans..only to make the protest controversial??? Unfortunately protests for a genuine cause by concerned people can't be manipulated nor do the protesters need 24hrs media coverage to justify it. No wonder as usual this new lie has had no takers and Shahbagis once again are busy defending themselves.
 
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:rofl:30% freedom fighter quota.......wtf...who came up with that bright idea? that person should be lynched...this affirmative action bullshit is sinking the country.

BCS should be solely based on merit, if 2 individuals have the same grades and a similar resume then affirmative action can be invoked. Otherwise screw females, males, freedom fighters, mullahs, bnp, awami league, JP, nastik murtad, tribal....whoever.....amen

That's actually BALer quota. My friend once used to keep beard long ago in his student life, merit like him is rare. To give an idea about his merit, he has all 1st class from SSC to MSc and this MSc is from National University...his subject was physics, now try to realize. He became clean shaved after his MSc because once he was asked to do that for a private bank interview and from then he started to remain clean shaved. Probably on 28th or 29th BCS viva (2009 0r 10) he was asked when he became clean shaved and why. After AL came on power you somehow have to have BAL connection. This time the cry is on quota but after BAL came almost no one got BCS without BAL connection. Furthermore, anyone having any relation on present or past with BNP, Jamat, Shibir ultimately failed to get cadre post, there maximum chance was non-cadre. My friend once for sometime in college was involved in Shibir politics and the time he attended viva, he hated this. He said that every candidate's permanent address and college are thoroughly investigated, if any BNP/Jamat connection found, he failed or got a non-cadre post.

With quota BAL made it complete household employment system because we know who got the FF certificates irrespective of their roles in war. Moreover, quota means a minor percentage like 3 or 4%...when it's 20/30%, the purpose is clearly understood.
 
That's actually BALer quota. My friend once used to keep beard long ago in his student life, merit like him is rare. To give an idea about his merit, he has all 1st class from SSC to MSc and this MSc is from National University...his subject was physics, now try to realize. He became clean shaved after his MSc because once he was asked to do that for a private bank interview and from then he started to remain clean shaved. Probably on 28th or 29th BCS viva (2009 0r 10) he was asked when he became clean shaved and why. After AL came on power you somehow have to have BAL connection. This time the cry is on quota but after BAL came almost no one got BCS without BAL connection. Furthermore, anyone having any relation on present or past with BNP, Jamat, Shibir ultimately failed to get cadre post, there maximum chance was non-cadre. My friend once for sometime in college was involved in Shibir politics and the time he attended viva, he hated this. He said that every candidate's permanent address and college are thoroughly investigated, if any BNP/Jamat connection found, he failed or got a non-cadre post.

With quota BAL made it complete household employment system because we know who got the FF certificates irrespective of their roles in war. Moreover, quota means a minor percentage like 3 or 4%...when it's 20/30%, the purpose is clearly understood.

30% FF quota was always there and served its due purpose after the war.

But passing the quota to children and grand children are stupid when people still registering for FF certificate and 70% of the registered FF are fake.
 
That's actually BALer quota. My friend once used to keep beard long ago in his student life, merit like him is rare. To give an idea about his merit, he has all 1st class from SSC to MSc and this MSc is from National University...his subject was physics, now try to realize. He became clean shaved after his MSc because once he was asked to do that for a private bank interview and from then he started to remain clean shaved. Probably on 28th or 29th BCS viva (2009 0r 10) he was asked when he became clean shaved and why. After AL came on power you somehow have to have BAL connection. This time the cry is on quota but after BAL came almost no one got BCS without BAL connection. Furthermore, anyone having any relation on present or past with BNP, Jamat, Shibir ultimately failed to get cadre post, there maximum chance was non-cadre. My friend once for sometime in college was involved in Shibir politics and the time he attended viva, he hated this. He said that every candidate's permanent address and college are thoroughly investigated, if any BNP/Jamat connection found, he failed or got a non-cadre post.

With quota BAL made it complete household employment system because we know who got the FF certificates irrespective of their roles in war. Moreover, quota means a minor percentage like 3 or 4%...when it's 20/30%, the purpose is clearly understood.

this is actually true, i know someone who was thrown out after police investigation because they found that his father was a bnp supporter.
 
No problems with these types of protests. But quota system shouldn't be removed totally.
Minimal quota should be allowed. Need to revise that. There is no need of 30% freedom
fighter quota. Quota should be like this
Freedom Fighter/Freedom daughters/sons - 5%
Female - 10%
Tribal - 5%
General Quota - 10%

And Merit shouldn't be less than 50%.


But problem is with Jamaat/shibir/Chatra dal.
They enter to ruin every noble things. They were giving slogans
" Muktijhodhar dui gale juta maro tale tale."
Just to counter " Raazakarer dui gale juta maro tale tale."
They also named projonmo chattar to medhabi chattar.
Those meritorious people also burned and vandalized some vehicles.
Also shown their cruel face in charukala academy.


Now dont drag me into these. I left the hope of this country. Terrorism and Hefajot is our
future. So $hits never stop.

I feel for you man.but don't understand what's you are trying to say.why there should be any quota system at all?isn't ones merit is enough to prove if he is eligible for a post or not?and why the hell 10% female quota?every year all the school/college results proving girls are as good as boys when it comes to merit in academic wars.this no more BCS its pure and simple BS.
 
BCL men attack BCS candidates

The activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League, student wing of Awami League, attacked protesting BCS candidates in capital’s Shahbagh intersection on Thursday noon.

Many students had left the place following the attack and police charge. While some others were staging protest in the area.

Earlier, Shahbagh turned into a battlefield following sporadic clashes between BCS candidates and law enforcers on Thursday.

Police charged baton and fired tear shells to disperse the protesting students, leaving some people including journalists injured.

The students declared to stage protest demanding cancellation of the results of 34th BCS preliminary examination and quota system in public jobs.

BCL men attack BCS candidates – The Dhaka Post | Home
 
I feel for you man.but don't understand what's you are trying to say.why there should be any quota system at all?isn't ones merit is enough to prove if he is eligible for a post or not?and why the hell 10% female quota?every year all the school/college results proving girls are as good as boys when it comes to merit in academic wars.this no more BCS its pure and simple BS.

There should be 30% district quota and thats about it...
 
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