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Dhaka students, led by Nahid Islam, storm the Bangabhaban for quota reform
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51591, member: 636"] Student protesters stormed the presidential palace grounds demanding immediate quota system changes last July. Police barricades blocked hundreds of demonstrators while a dozen representatives marched through Bangabhaban gates at 2:35pm. The delegation handed military officials a stern memorandum calling for parliamentary action within 24 hours. Universities across Bangladesh witnessed similar scenes as students delivered identical demands to local commissioners. The movement wanted government job quotas slashed to just five percent for disadvantaged groups. Sheikh Hasina struck back during her evening press conference by rejecting any executive intervention. The former prime minister fired controversial remarks about freedom fighters and their descendants deserving special treatment. Her inflammatory language compared protesters to wartime collaborators who betrayed the nation during 1971. Students erupted in fury after hearing these accusations broadcast nationwide. Campus demonstrations exploded at Dhaka University as hundreds gathered at the student center past midnight. Chhatra League activists launched violent attacks against Chittagong University demonstrators participating in the reform protests. Three prominent student leaders abandoned the ruling party organization through resignation posts on social media. Female students from multiple residential halls joined the late-night rallies chanting protest slogans. The demonstrations continued until early morning hours despite attempts to suppress student participation. Police maintained heavy security around government buildings while protesters demanded case withdrawals and quota reforms. [/QUOTE]
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