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Bangladesh minister on authorities’s response to lethal anti-quota protests | Protests

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Bangladesh Data Minister Mohammad Arafat talks to Al Jazeera about lethal anti-quota protests and unrest.

Bangladesh has lately seen a few of its worst violence in many years – violence sparked by scholar protests towards a government-job quota system that demonstrators say favoured supporters of the ruling Awami League get together.

The Nation’s Supreme Court docket has now scrapped the quota. Nonetheless, with dozens killed and lots of arrested, critical questions stay over the federal government’s dealing with of the disaster, with college students demanding significant change in a rustic the place they imagine democratic values are in danger.

Be a part of us over the subsequent half an hour as Mohammad Arafat, Bangladesh’s minister of state for data and broadcasting, talks to Al Jazeera.

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