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    Home » Blog » Violent protest grips Bangladesh over civil service hiring rules: Top developments

    Violent protest grips Bangladesh over civil service hiring rules: Top developments

    July 19, 2024Updated:July 19, 2024 World No Comments
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    NEW DELHI: The continued students ‘ opposition over legal services hiring guidelines across Bangladesh have spiralled, with at least 39 lives lost till Friday. Kids have been staging altercations with Bangladesh Chhatra League, the scholar organization of the ruling Awami League.
    With roughly 32 million young people out of work or training in a state of 170 million, activists are calling for a merit-based program.
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    What triggered the rally?

    The demonstrations began last month when the great court overturned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government’s decision to end a quota system for government work.
    In the 1971 conflict for Pakistan’s democracy, the system reserved 30 % of jobs to the families of liberty soldiers. At that time to, it triggered related student protests.
    But the Supreme Court suspended the great court order after the president’s charm, setting August 7 as the next time to learn the government’s problem.
    Nevertheless, the students stepped up their opposition when Hasina refused to meet their expectations, citing the court proceedings.

    Communications disrupted

    In Bangladesh, the aggressive opposition that led to clashes caused a lot of disruption to the internet on Friday. In an effort to quell the turmoil, the authorities had to temporarily suspend wireless services on Thursday, but the disruption spread across the nation on Friday morning. Calls made over the Internet could not be completed, and calls made from phones from abroad were typically never connected.

    Authorities websites hacked

    The central bank’s official websites, the prime minister’s office, and police all appeared to have been hacked by a group calling itself” THE R3SISTANC3 .”
    ” Operation HuntDown, Stop Killing Pupils”, read similar information splashed on the sites, adding in scarlet letters:” It’s not a rally again, it’s a battle now”.
    Another information on the webpage read,” Make yourselves. The fight for justice has begun”, adding,” The state has shut down the internet to solitude us and conceal their actions. We must stay up to date with what is happening on the ground.

    Public rallies banned

    Authorities banned all open rallies in Bangladesh’s money Dhaka– a first since the protests began– in a pre-emptive determine to stall crime.
    ” We’ve banned all demonstrations, parades and people groups in Dhaka now, “police key Habibur Rahman said.
    However, the government has even suspended train service following the violent protests.

    American high commission issues expert for citizens of India

    The High Commission of India in Dhaka issued an advisory to Indian citizens in Bangladesh that advised them to avoid native walks in the midst of violent limit protests.
    The High Commission and Assistant High Commissions may be accessible on Indian nationals ‘ hotline numbers for any support, according to the MEA expert, and they were also advised to keep their movements a minimum while leaving their living quarters.

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