Protesters advocating for quota reform in Bangladesh have declared a nationwide non-cooperation movement set to begin tomorrow. This decision comes in the wake of recent killings and aims to press their nine-point demand, which focuses on seeking justice for the deceased and implementing reforms in the quota system.
The movement is intended to address a range of issues, including ensuring accountability for the violence that occurred and advocating for changes to the quota system to improve its fairness and effectiveness. The protesters have called on citizens to engage in non-cooperation activities to highlight their cause and pressure the government into taking prompt action. This includes various forms of protest such as boycotts and demonstrations, designed to draw significant attention to their demands and compel the authorities to respond.
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