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Who is responsible for the victims of the quota movement?



The question is shocking! The country has become turbulent in the movement of one-point demand for quota reform in government jobs.


On Tuesday (July 16), students clashed with police and Chhatra League activists in different parts of the country.


Six people were killed. Hundreds were injured. People from different professions are sharing their opinions on social media.
When the entire country is in turmoil with the students' movement, then Showbiz stars have expressed solidarity with their demands.


Popular small screen actress Rukaiya Jahan Chamak was not left out. On Tuesday (July 16) night, he wrote, 'Maybe everything will be fine in a day or two.


Either the claim will be met, or else it won't happen if the luck is too bad. But six fresh lives were lost. Who will take responsibility for it?'


Chamak also wrote, 'Can they be brought back in exchange for anything? Why we are
sometimes so cruel?


Incidentally, the ongoing quota reform movement turned violent on Tuesday. Six people died in clashes at different places.
Hundreds of agitating students and Chhatra League leaders were injured.


In this situation, considering the safety of the students, the University Sanctions has directed to stop the educational activities of all public and private universities and affiliated colleges for an indefinite period.Commission (UGC).


At the same time, the National University has also announced the closure of all its colleges.


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