From quota reform protest to uprising, a July Bangladesh refused to end - News Summed Up

From quota reform protest to uprising, a July Bangladesh refused to end


The quota reform movement, first ignited at Dhaka University, had long demanded equity in public recruitment. On that day, clashes raged throughout the night at Dhaka University between students protesting quota reform and police alongside Chhatra League activists. The quota reform agitation that began in June 2024 evolved from July under the banner of the Anti-discrimination Student Movement. Jul 30: A nationwide mourning day was observed for those killed in the quota protests. He added that if attacked, a “response” would be given in self-defence, adding that the student movement was no longer “apolitical”.


Source: bd News24 June 30, 2025 20:26 UTC



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