Quota reform
Ensure treatment for the Injured in student-people's mass uprising
The exact number of people injured and killed in the anti-discrimination student-people's mass uprising is yet to be determined. According to information published in the media, over a thousand people have been killed, and nearly 33,000 have been injured. Doctors believe the death toll may rise as many of the injured are still in critical condition. Some have suffered burns, others have been shot in the eyes, and many have had limbs amputated. Multiple doctors have stated that many of the injured require long-term treatment.
44 police personnel killed in quota reform movement
At least 44 police personnel, including 21 constables, have been killed in the recent violence during the quota reform movement.
Chief adviser consoles Shahid Abu Sayeed's parents
Chief Adviser of the interim government Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus has visited the house of Shahid Abu Sayeed in Rangpur who was shot dead by the police during the quota reform movement, and consoled his parents.
'National Inquiry Commission' formed to investigate quota movement killings
In response to severe allegations of constitutional, legal, and human rights violations related to the quota reform protests, a 'National Inquiry Commission' has been established.
Jamaat-Shibir will be banned within Wednesday: Anisul
Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq has said that Jamaat-e-Islami and Bangladesh Islami Chhatrashibir will be banned by executive order within Wednesday.
Death in violence centring quota movement were unfortunate: HC
The High Court has observed that incident of deaths in the violence centring the quota reform movement were unfortunate and shameful.
Quota coordinators were not forced to issue statement: DB chief
The six coordinators of the quota reform platform, under Detective Branch (DB) custody police, were not forced to issue the statement announcing call off programme, said DB chief Mohammad Harunor Rashid.
Setu Bhaban case: Ex-BRACU teacher Asif, JU student Arif remanded for 6 days
A Dhaka court has put former BRAC University teacher Asif Mahtab Utsha and Jahangir Nagar University coordinator of the quota reform movement Arif Sohel on a 6-day remand in a case filed in connection with the recent attack on Setu Bhaban at Banani in the capital.
DU urges no harassment of innocent students
The Dhaka University administration has urged that no innocent student be subjected to harassment in connection with the quota reform movement.
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement withdraws all programmes
The Anti-discrimination Student Movement has withdrawn all programmes as the government met its main demands.