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2018 Bangladesh quota reform protests

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2018 Bangladesh quota reform protests
     
Students demonstrating during the 2018 quota reform movement in Dhaka
Date March 26, 2018 (2018-03-26) – April 9, 2018 (2018-04-09)
Place Bangladesh (primarily Dhaka)
Causes Demand to reform the government job quota system
Result Government agreed to review quota system; movement ended
Casualties (Side 1) None reported
Casualties (Side 2) None reported

The 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement was a student-led campaign mainly in Dhaka and other parts of Bangladesh from late March to early April 2018. It was driven by demands for reforming the government’s quota system for public service recruitment.

Background

In Bangladesh, certain quotas reserve government jobs for specific groups such as freedom fighters' descendants and ethnic minorities. Critics argued these quotas limited opportunities for general candidates and merit-based recruitment.

Timeline

The movement began on March 26, 2018, when university students gathered demanding reform or removal of the quota system. It quickly gained support across multiple campuses.

Demands

Students called for abolition or reform of quotas, promoting meritocracy and fair competition in public sector jobs.

Government Response

Following sustained activism, the government agreed to review the quota system, leading to the movement’s conclusion in early April.

Legacy

The movement brought attention to fairness in public recruitment and influenced ongoing quota reform debates.

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