Now the movement with quota is not adequate: Obaidul Quader

in #quota7 years ago


He said that the solution will soon be resolved with the quota, and the protesters urged them to return to the campus.

Road Transport and Entrepreneur said at the Secretariat on Sunday, "The Prime Minister of the country, she stood in parliament and fixed the quota issue - there will be no quota. Then, when the gazette was not there, there are a few ideas?

"Small ethnic groups, people with disabilities, underdeveloped districts, freedom fighters, women, there are thoughts of doing something like this, and within this the prime minister was abroad for a long time, the process does not stop. For which the movement, quota has been canceled. "

The Prime Minister, who stood in the Parliament for canceling the quota, told the protesters to believe in it.

He said, "Prime Minister On the Floor of the House should believe in what he said in Parliament. Because he does not break the word with words. What the Prime Minister said in Parliament, the threat of the movement to publish the gazette again is not enough.

"I will tell the student community that the government is very sympathetic to their legitimate demand and the government is active. All kinds of logical solutions are continuing. I will tell them a little patience, they will get resolved immediately.

"There are so many disadvantages of leaving the experiments in the classes, I hope they will return to the campus and go back to study."

Apparently angry at the students' movement demanding reform of the quota system, Sheikh Hasina said in Parliament on April 11, "The movement repeatedly canceled the quota system for the misery; Clearly; I think that is, that is the cancellation. "

The government chief said on the day that a committee under the leadership of the cabinet secretary was quoted.

A proposal of the Ministry of Public Administration reached the Prime Minister's Office on 10 May to make a committee headed by the Cabinet Secretary. But the committee was not until 1pm on Sunday.

Kader said, "There is no reason to think that the Prime Minister is such a person, that the Prime Minister will be a movement from that point of view.

"Now if someone wants to do politics here, differently. But whoever wants a logical solution, when the gazette is not done, the Prime Minister's words should be believed in it, should believe. "

Currently, 56 percent posts for government jobs are reserved for quota; Of them, 30 percent for the children of freedom fighters, 10 percent for women, 10 percent in district, 5 percent of minor ethnic groups, 1 percent of disabled people.

The protesters 'Student Rights Reservation Council' demanded to reduce quota by 10 percent to demand quota reform. They had also demanded to fill it from merit list if the candidates did not get the quota.

After talking about the quota cancellation, they now hold protests in different parts of the country on Sunday to demand the release of the notification. The protesters have threatened to return to the streets if they do not issue a quick quota cancellation.