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Madrasah teachers continue hunger strike

| Updated: January 13, 2018 11:56:08


Madrasah teachers continue hunger strike

Nine more Ebtedayee madrasah teachers fell sick on the fourth day of their ongoing indefinite hunger strike in front of the Jatiya Press Club in Dhaka on Friday.

Bangladesh Independent Ebtedayee Madrasah Teachers' Association' president Kazi Ruhul Amin Chowdhury said a total of one hundred teachers had become sick during the hunger strike programme,

Of the sick, seven were admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

Earlier on Tuesday, Ebtedayee madrasah teachers began their indefinite hunger strike demanding nationalisation of all the registered Ebtedayee madrasahs under Bangladesh Madrasah Education Board.

Concluding their nine-day sit-in programme under the banner of 'Bangladesh Independent Ebtedayee Madrasah Teachers' Association' in front of the Jatiya Press Club, the teachers started the hunger strike on that day as their demand went unheeded.

Ruhul Amin Chowdhury said they will continue their hunger strike until the government meets their demand. He said though different socio-political leaders expressed their solidarity with their justifiable demands, no one from the government is yet to visit them.

He also said the government increased the salaries and allowances of the primary school teachers but they are deprived of it. 'The government should ensure our pay ferity with the primary school teachers.

Ruhul Amin Chowdhury said around 2,000 teachers had joined the protest programme and they are determined to continue it until the government declares to meet their demand, according to UNB.

Earlier on Monday, the Ebtedayee teachers submitted separate memoranda to the Education Ministry and Finance Ministry to realise their demands, including nationalisation of madrasahs, said Kazi Mokhlesur Rahman, secretary general of the association.

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