Published : 11 Apr 2018, 11:59 AM
Though the protests have been going on for some time, the latest round began on Sunday, with a large-scale protest at Dhaka University. The protest turned violent that evening after police used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the demonstrators. Clashes broke out on the university campus and continued overnight.
On Monday students from universities across the country began holding local protests in solidarity with those at Dhaka University.
A delegation from the Dhaka University protesters met with government officials on Monday afternoon and decided to postpone protests until May 7. But not all of the protesters agreed and the decision was reversed again on Tuesday.
DHAKA
Students and job seekers calling for quota reforms have occupied various roads in Dhaka.
Traffic at various roads in the capital have been blocked since 10am on Wednesday as protesters took to the streets.
bdnews24.com correspondents reported that students from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University took up positions at the Agargaon intersection, blocking traffic at Rokeya Sharani and Mirpur Road.
JAHANGIRNAGAR UNIVERSITY
Students from Savar’s Jahangirnagar University have boycotted class and occupied the Dhaka-Aricha Highway to call for reforms to the quota system for government jobs.
The protest has blocked traffic on the highway since 10am on Wednesday.
The protesters say they are also demonstrating against the remarks of two ministers regarding the protests and ‘attacks by police and the Bangladesh Chhatra League’.
The protesters marched around campus at 10am and came to the main gate before occupying the Dhaka-Aricha Highway at 10:30am.
A large deployment of police and members of the university proctor’s team are also present.
“We are trying to move the students off the road and bring them back to campus over concern for their safety,” said Proctor Sikder Md Zulkernine. “We have asked the students to refrain from violence.”
CHATTAGRAM
Protesters calling for quota reforms have once again halted the Chittagong University shuttle train.
Students from Chittagong University and various other educational institutions occupied the Sholshohor Rail Station on Wednesday morning.
‘Council for the Protection of Bangladesh General Students’ Rights’ Chattagram branch convener Tofayel Ahmed told bdnews24.com that protest programmes would be held in Chattagram, as they would be in Dhaka.
Students from Chittagong University had joined in during nationwide protests calling for quota reforms on Monday. They were later joined by students from other educational institutions.
They had held a 10-hour obstruction programme before dispersing after a faction of Dhaka University protesters halted their demonstrations.