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Pakistan Link in Bangladesh violence,Reservation Protest | Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami party’s hand in violence: ₹3500 for killing a student, ₹7000 for killing a policeman

Pakistan Link in Bangladesh Violence against Reservation protest:

 

A big conspiracy of Pakistan link has been exposed in Bangladesh in the name of student movement on the issue of reservation. A contract killer was given five thousand taka (about 3500 rupees) for the murder of each student in the movement and ten thousand taka (about 7000 rupees) for killing a policeman. Three important conspirators behind the violence have come to light.

According to Intelligence Bureau sources, the student wing of opposition party BNP, ‘Yuva Dal’, joined the movement as a supporter of the students, but its real handler was the Pakistan link that is Pakistan-backed Jamaat-e-Islami.

The conspiracy was hatched in London, where BNP supremo Tariq Rahman lives in self-exile. Tariq raised this fund by dealing with Pakistani agents in London. This fund was sent to Sultan in Dhaka through hawala, Sultan has been arrested for the conspiracy of Pakistan link Jamaat- e-Islami.

Schools and colleges closed for 11 days, hostels empty, police raids in students’ homes
Schools and colleges are closed in Bangladesh for 11 days. Hostels of 15 big universities have been vacated. Police camps have been set up here. Police are raiding the houses of students.

Imran of Narayanganj alleges that five days ago, the police took his brother Mohammadul away from home. His whereabouts are still unknown. So far, 206 students have died in the violence. More than 500 are missing. Interim curfew is still in place in Dhaka, Narayanganj, Narsingdi and Gazipur districts.

He was wearing police pants, his head was broken and he got 45 stitches
In Dhaka, Sub Inspector Abdullah was identified by his police pants and his head was broken by the alleged students. He received 45 stitches. Abdullah said, “He was wearing a white shirt, yet they identified him and attacked him.” So far 6 policemen have been killed in the violence, 100 are injured.

Violence against reservation in government jobs in Bangladesh started on 12 July. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina imposed curfew in the country from 19 July. The army was deployed to control the violence on the streets of the country. Along with this, orders were given to shoot the protesters at sight.

Supreme Court changed the reservation rule:

On July 21, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh overturned the Dhaka High Court’s decision to grant 56% reservation in government jobs. The court issued an order on Sunday, reducing the reservation from 56% to 7%.

Out of this, 5% reservation will be given to the families of freedom fighters, which was 30% earlier. The remaining 2% includes ethnic minorities, transgenders and Divyangs. The Supreme Court had said that 93% of the jobs will be given on the basis of merit.

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