Quota system Kay Khilaaf Talba Ka Ehtijaj. Bangladesh Midanِ Jung Ban Gaya.

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Quota system Kay Khilaaf Talba Ka Ehtijaj. Bangladesh Midanِ Jung Ban Gaya.

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00:00In Bangladesh, the youth who are against the quota system have come out on the streets.
00:04In Bangladesh, against the quota system in government jobs,
00:07on 15 July 2024, we are seeing in the protest demonstrations that they have taken a severe action.
00:14According to the French news agency AFP, the total number of deaths in the demonstrations so far has been 39.
00:20In the Uttar Pradesh earthquake, 64 out of the country, 26 were in the district,
00:23in which 702 people have been injured so far.
00:26According to The Independent, 104 police officers and 30 journalists are among the injured.
00:30In Bangladesh, the students of the university have been protesting against a 30% quota system
00:37for those fighting against Pakistan in 1971 in government jobs for many days.
00:40In 2018, the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid,
00:43after such a protest by the students, ended the 30% quota system.
00:47But in June 2024, a new protest movement was born to restore the quota system by the court,
00:53which is currently going on.
00:55This is being reported by the media all over the world.
00:58But this is a very typical thing.
00:59If something happens in Pakistan, we blame India.
01:01If something happens in India, they blame Pakistan.
01:04If something is happening in Bangladesh, they are blaming Pakistan.
01:07The Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid,
01:10in a protest against the students who helped Pakistan in the war of 1971,
01:17has been declared an agent of Pakistan.
01:20The student who participated in the protest said that he was insulted by this accusation.
01:23That is why Sheikh Hasina Wajid apologised to him.
01:26The people who are protesting against the quota system in Bangladesh,
01:30are standing on the streets right now.
01:31The internet has been shut down there.
01:33For many hours, Bangladesh has been in contact with the whole world.
01:37All over the world, we are seeing how the youth are trying to turn the streets
01:42and get their demands fulfilled for their rights.
01:44This situation is very interesting in Bangladesh.

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