Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud has described the quota issue as sub-judice matter and expressed his view that the ongoing movement lacks justification, reports UNB.
"The movement seems like thumbing nose at the court. The government has always been sympathetic towards the students, which is why the quota system was abolished. However, many problems have arisen following the cancellation," he said.
The minister came up with the remarks while talking to reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the city on Sunday.
Dr Hasan highlighted issues such as reduced opportunities for cadres from various districts and decreased participation of female candidates as consequences of abolishing the quota system.
When asked if the BNP is trying to exploit the quota movement, the Awami League joint general secretary said, “BNP always seeks to destabilise the country.”
“They do not have the capacity to do anything themselves, so they rely on the shoulders of others. Sometimes, they rely on quotas, sometimes on oil and gas, sometimes on something else. BNP is indeed trying to take advantage of the quota movement.”
He noted that the Supreme Court has ordered maintaining the status quo, effectively upholding the government's cancellation of the quota system. Despite this, the continuation of the movement suggests political motives are at play.
Regarding the ongoing quota protest, the foreign minister reiterated that the quota issue is under judicial review.
“The government cannot make any decision on it without risking contempt of court,” he added.
Hasan terms quota issue as sub-judice matter
FE Team | Published: July 15, 2024 00:18:47
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