Will Bangladesh’s top court decision to scale back government jobs quota end demonstrations?

2024-07-21に共有
Bangladesh’s top court on Sunday scaled back a controversial quota system for government job applicants, a partial victory for student protesters after days of nationwide unrest and deadly clashes between police and demonstrators that have killed scores of people. More information with FRANCE 24 regional correspondent in New Delhi, Navodita Kumari.
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コメント (21)
  • But students in Bangladesh say it's not just about the quota movement. Who will take responsibility for the atrocities the government has inflicted on our students, and the lives that have been lost. So the government wants the resignation of all those who were involved in the sector and they should be brought under the law.
  • @Ishayat
    Bangladesh's top court scaling back the quota system is not enough. With 151 officially dead and likely more, this is no longer about quotas. The real issue is the violence against unarmed students, the brutality shown, and the complete communication blackout. The world must not ignore these human rights abuses.
  • No. It won't stop now. Bcz she killed lots of students. Now students will overthrow her otherwise won't return to home.
  • @KmSky-np1hy
    He could have very nicely accepted the demand that the meritorious students protested with no big demand or small quota reform but instead of doing that, he killed 200+ ordinary meritorious students for 4 days and many of them are dying of injuries and missing all these things. Hasina's occupying government wants her trial in the international court. There is no trial in this country, so we are drawing the attention of international leaders to judge Hasina, she has snatched the children from many mothers and made many wives widows.
  • @Jahan-Israt
    I'm a Bangladeshi, now I live in Paris. I can't contact anyone from my The government has shut down all communication systems. The condition of the country is getting very bad 😢. I feel very helpless. I can't do anything. Please help the people of the country. Save Bangladeshi Students 🙏🙏
  • 400,000 people for just 3000 positions??? That's an acceptance rate of just 0.75%. Absurd.
  • @dhsgxhjj4229
    Change the P.M. because they don’t let us vote 🗳️
  • This is the verdict of the government, we are the students, the common people, this is the verdict, mom, what is the value of all life, so we are Bangladesh 🇧🇩😭
  • @Haider-khann
    It's not a supreme court . It's Hasinas court. Last week The Chief Justice told the agitating students that the court verdict cannot be changed by protesting😂😂😂
  • @salamunrashidin
    Supreme Court don’t have right to make rules . Parliament only can do .
  • Great decision taken by the Student of Bangladesh....solute to Bangladesh Students...
  • @najijkhan4806
    Why brought "Raw" from India and secretly killed the brothers and sisters of my country, that trial should be done first in the court.
  • Sorry to say, the corrospondent is not well informed. Such a shame for the press
  • @AdnanIB
    Court ruling also says Govt can change the numbers. so this means nothing. govt needs to step down and all members should leave the country.
  • We want justice for the students who attacked the Bangladesh army helicopter. Everyone is requested to stand by Bangladesh students. Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
  • @rony6968
    Please save Bangladesh students 🙏