Bangladesh: Violent Clashes at Dhaka University Over Job Quotas Leave 400 Injured |Firstpost America
Violent clashes erupted at Dhaka University between supporters of Bangladesh's ruling party and students protesting the job quota system, which reserves over half of civil service jobs for specific groups, including descendants' of 1971 independence war fighters. Critics argue it benefits pro-government factions, sparking protests despite the top court's temporary suspension. Violence ensued as students loyal to the Awami League attacked protestors, leaving at least 400 injured. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina defended the quotas, while protesters demanded reforms. The unrest spread across universities, reflecting deep national tensions over fairness and opportunity in Bangladesh's job market.
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