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It’s significantly reduced the share of public sector positions reserved for war veterans’ family members.
But despite the ruling, the protests appear to be far from over.
Initially student-led, they’ve grown to include people frustrated by rising inflation and high food prices.
With soldiers on the streets, a nationwide curfew in place and a communications blackout, there are also growing calls for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to take accountability.
So will the quota reforms be enough to restore calm?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Mubashar Hasan — Political analyst and post-doctoral fellow at the University of Oslo
Zaman Ashraf — Bangladeshi activist who works with the Asian Human Rights Commission
Sreeradha Datta — Professor at the Jindal School of International Affairs whose research focuses on India-Bangladesh relations
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