Bangladesh PM says army was deployed to ensure security of lives & properties
Hasina made her remarks the day after the supreme court of bangladesh overturned the majority of government employment quotas, satisfying a major protestor demand. One of the bloodiest violent sprees the nation has seen in years was ignited by the rallies.
Violent confrontations broke out in bangladesh between police and demonstrators, who were primarily students, who wanted the removal of a contentious quota system that allocated 30% of government employment to the kin of veterans who had participated in the country's 1971 liberation struggle.
Local publications claim that around 100 people have died as a result of the violence. On the other hand, official death statistics are unavailable.
After the nationwide rioting, mobile and internet services were suspended.
Hasina said in a statement that the implementation of the "complete shutdown" policy and recent events centred on the quota movement had crippled the lives and livelihoods of the ordinary people throughout the whole nation.
Hasina has attributed the violence on the student groups of both the Jamaat-e-Islami and the main opposition bangladesh Nationalist Party.
She said that "they set fire to numerous government-owned and private vehicles, including buses and trucks," destroying them.
According to Hasina, in order to "ensure the security of the lives and properties of the people and return the life and living to normalcy," the government briefly instituted a curfew.
As they did during the Covid-19 epidemic, she asked the leaders and members of her party, as well as its affiliated entities, from the centre to the grassroots, to support the impacted people at this time of need.
Concurrently, President Mohammed Shahabuddin was visited by army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman at Bangabhaban, who briefed him on the current state of affairs.
According to the president, the armed forces have been crucial in defending the nation's independence and sovereignty. He expressed his gratitude to the administration for acting promptly to restore order around the nation by deploying the army. He hoped that very soon, the country's general circumstances would return to normal and regular operations would resume.
According to him, the bangladesh Army's personnel are working with the government to protect people's lives and property while upholding the nation's laws and regulations.