RU students demand revision of quota systems in govt jobs


FE Team | Published: February 19, 2018 21:17:33 | Updated: February 21, 2018 13:28:54


Protest against quota systems in govt jobs

Several hundred students of Rajshahi University (RU) on Monday staged a demonstration on the campus, demanding revision of the quota system in government jobs.

Students under the banner "General Students" formed a human chain in front of the university Central Library to press home their six-point demand.

Their demands are -- fixation of 10 per cent quota instead of existing 56 per cent, recruiting candidates on merit basis in the vacant posts if enough candidates are not found against quota, cancelling the quota facility for more than one job, cancelling special recruitment test for quota candidates and fixing an indifferent age-limit for all in the job field.

Addressing the rally, the agitating students said there should be equality of opportunity for all citizens in respect of employment or office in the service of the Republic as per the constitution.

Due to the current quota system, many meritorious students are not getting jobs, causing an increase in unemployment. The merits of the students are not being evaluated because of the split share quotas, they alleged.

They also announced to hold the same programme on Tuesday at the same venue, reports UNB.

Earlier on Saturday, several hundreds of present and former students of Dhaka University staged demonstrations under the banner of "General Students' Right Protection Council (Sadharon Chhatra Odhikar Sangrokkon Parishad)" in front of Raju Memorial Sculpture at the university demanding revision of quota system in government jobs.

They also called a grand demonstration rally at all higher educational institutions across the country on February 22.

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