The apex court nullified the HC court order issued on June 5 last year that declared a 2018 government circular abolishing quotas in first and second class government jobs illegal, triggering the student movement for quota reform.
The Appellate Division pronounced the verdict at around 01:00 pm on July 21, fixing 93 per cent public service recruitment based on merit and five per cent for freedom fighters' descendants, one per cent for ethnic minorities and one percent for persons with disabilities and third-gender.
The apex court also authorised the government to adjust quota percentages if needed and directed the issuance of a formal gazette notification accordingly.
In an immediate reaction, the anti-discrimination student movement leaders welcomed the SC court verdict.
Sarjis Alam, a key coordinator of the quota reform movement, said that students accepted the verdict positively but the final authority was lying with the executive branch.
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FE Team | Published: July 21, 2025 00:12:19
With armoured personnel carriers, army personnel patrol Rampura area in Dhaka on July 21, 2024 during a nationwide curfew to quell violent anti-quota protests. — FE Archive
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