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Bangladesh Anti Quota Protests 2013 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bangladesh Anti Quota Protests 2013 The Bangladesh Anti Quota Protests of 2013 were protests against incumbent government policies regarding jobs in the government sector in the country. They began in the same location that saw the 2013 Shahbag protests in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Although initially confined to the locality of Shahbag and Dhaka University campus, they eventually spread to other parts of Bangladesh. The protests attained popularity as students of different universities in various parts of the country brought out processions of their own while demonstrating in solidarity with the main protest movement and pressing forward with similar demands. ==Causes and Demands== Under the current BCS examinations system, 30 per cent of the seats are reserved for children of freedom fighters and 10 per cent for women. A further 10 per cent is reserved for districts, 5 per cent for national minorities and 1 per cent for people with disabilities.〔 As a result only 44 percent of the examinees are able to secure positions on the basis of merit, causing discontent among a large section of general students who say that they are deprived despite scoring higher than candidates who fall under any quota. Protesters formed a 10-member committee known as ‘Medhamullayon Mancha’ and said Abdur Rahim, student of University of Dhaka would act as convener of the committee.〔 They have called for the re-evaluation of results of the 34th BCS preliminary examination and the cancellation of quota system in all public examinations.
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