Curfew imposed, military deployed as death toll in student protests climbs to 75 in Bangladesh

30 protesters die during day-long clashes with security forces amid ongoing demonstrations against quota in public jobs

By Faisal Mahmud and Riyaz ul Khaliq

DHAKA, Bangladesh / ISTANBUL (AA) – Bangladesh's government Friday night imposed curfew and deployed military as death toll amid ongoing violent student protests climbed to 75.

The curfew will be imposed from mid-night Friday and military has been ordered to control the situation.

Earlier, during the day, at least 30 people were killed as anti-government demonstrations raged in the South Asian nation, taking the toll to 75 in past three days, police sources told Anadolu in Dhaka.

The situation remains volatile in the country as government has imposed a communications blackout with no mobile or broadband internet.

Most of the deaths were reported in Dhaka, police sources told Anadolu correspondent in the capital, the center of protests against reservations in public jobs.

More than 2,000 people have been injured during the clashes across the country.

The South Asian nation has seen protests against the 56% quota system in public jobs surge this week, with the government closing educational institutions across Bangladesh.

Students have, however, refused to leave the college and university campuses.

Some 30% of the 56% quota in public jobs have been reserved for sons and grandsons of those who participated in Bangladesh’s war of liberation in 1971.​​​​​​​

The government is expected to file an appeal on Sunday with the Supreme Court to reduce the quota to 20%.


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