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    Home » Blog » Who were the Razakars of Bangladesh and why are they at the center of student protests?

    Who were the Razakars of Bangladesh and why are they at the center of student protests?

    July 21, 2024Updated:July 21, 2024 World No Comments
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    After Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina referred to the protesters as” Rasakars,” a term used to describe those who supported the Pakistanis in the 1971 war, the student rally in Bangladesh turned violent.
    ” If not the children of the independence fighters, then who will get allotment benefits? The children of the’ Razakars’? This is my problem. Request the nation’s citizens for advice. If the protesters do n’t comply, I can do nothing. They may continue their rally, Hasina said.
    Students took to the streets with the war cry,” Tui ke,” as a result of Hasina’s questionable speech, which further heightened the show. Ami untuk? Razakar, Razakar! ( Who are you? Who am I? Razakar, Razakar! ) “.
    Who were the Razakars?
    The paramilitary force of Pakistan’s army deployed in East Pakistan ( now Bangladesh ) during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 were called the’ Razakars’.
    The Pakistan Army’s system, which was primarily made up of native collaborators who opposed the movement for independence, was primarily made up of these individuals.
    The charity army’s roots can be traced to Hyderabad, a former state that supported the Nizam’s rule and opposed to Hyderabad’s annexation of India.
    The Razakar power, an auxiliary party of the next Pakistan military, allegedly intended Hindus and Bengali nationalists during the 1971 independence war, according to the historical documents.
    AKM Yusuf, one of the major leaders of the radical Jamaat-e-Islami, was believed to be the leader of the Razakar power. He was arrested in May 2013 and charged with crimes against society. Nevertheless, he died of cardiac imprisonment in 2014 while in confinement.
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    The continuing protest, mainly led by pupil groups, opposes a quota system holding up to 30 % of civil service jobs for family of soldiers from Bangladesh’s 1971 freedom war.
    Law enforcement officials and members of the Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student organization under the Awami League, have been staging verbal altercations with kids.
    The Supreme Court of Bangladesh, on Sunday, scaled back the questionable quota system for legal services job candidates, reducing its range but stopping short of complete emancipation.
    A lower court’s decision, which had recently restored quotas for state jobs, was overturned by the court’s Appellate Division. According to reports, the higher court’s ruling mandated that 93 % of government positions will now be filled based on merit.

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