Now the Kota activists will vote for the verdict



Leaders of the quota reform movement gave the Awami League, the National Awami Front and the 6-point manifesto to BNP. They highlighted a proposal titled 'Teenage Manifestation Idea' in the light of employment, job recruitment, education and research, educational institutions-teachers and youth assemblies to resolve unemployment. Which will be presented to different political parties in a phased manner, Kota Reform Movementers' Platform, the General Student Rights Reservation Council The leaders of the organization, who spoke in the quota movements, said, 'Now the protesters will vote for the verdict'.

The leaders of the quota reform movement went to the BNP's central office at Nayapaltan on Monday afternoon with their own ideas. The delegation of 18 members led by Joint Convenor Faruk Hasan, General Student Rights Protection Council, went there. BNP senior joint secretary-general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed accepted the proposal. Also, the leader of the Kota movement met the leader of the unity front Mahmudur Rahman Manna.

From there the delegation said. Kamal Hossain's chamber went to Motijheel. Later, a 23-member delegation led by Joint Convenor Nurul Haque Nuru of General School Rights Protection Council went to Awami League's office. The leaders of the quota reform movement highlighted the suggestion of the government's general secretary in the proposal.

Joint Convenor of the General Student Council Nurul Haque Nuru urged the withdrawal of all the harassment and false cases in the name of the general student council leaders. In response, Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader said, we will consider the issues of the claim. If I have a false case, I will look at it. I will tell the Home Minister for the withdrawal of harassment and false cases. However, the VC's house will be adjudicated properly.

Nuru said that for the false harassment cases filed in our name during the Kota reform movement, we still have to get a lot of speed.

Earlier Faruk Hasan said that the Bangladesh General Student Rights Reservation Council is a non-political organization. We want to establish the rights of youth. In organizationally we will not support any political party. But since everyone has the right to vote, we will apply the franchise without scrutiny.

Other leaders of the quota reform movement say that the youth of this country, especially lakhs of educated unemployed, want to know - it is mentioned in our manifesto. We want all political parties to make separate commitments for youth in their election manifesto.

On receiving the message of youth on behalf of the National Unity Forum, A and M Shafiullah said, "We have almost all the ideas in the Yashtah that has been created."

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