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Private University students starts agitation for reform quota in Bangladesh


Demanding the quota reform, private university students protested by blocking roads in different points of the capital. As a result, huge traffic jams have been created across the capital. Police deployed to control the situation



On the other side of the Sobhanbagh mosque, on the other side, more than 500 students of the University took the position of private daffodil university 5th Street. This turns off the traffic on one side of the road. Students are giving slogans 'Bangabandhu Bangla inequality is not available'. They came with the banner demanding reform of the quota, wrote in the commentary that we are 'Quotibih Razakars'. Meanwhile, the gate has been closed for two buildings of No. 4 and 5 at Daffodil University.

At around 2:30 pm the police came and tried to remove them. A blank lane Later some vehicles entered the lane. Students again blocked the road. Later, the movement started when students withdrew from the road at about five in the afternoon.





Students from East-West University near Rampura Bridge at around 11:30 pm, students of the University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS) are conducting the whole day in North South University, Independent University, United International University, AIUB and New bazaar in front of Bashundhara Gate. In this, traffic movement from the north side of the Rampura Bridge to the World Road is completely closed.

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