What the stars said about the quota movement – 2024-07-18 01:30:49

by times news cr

2024-07-18 01:30:49

The heat of the quota reform movement in government jobs has spread across the country. Incidents of violence have occurred in various universities of the country. Several students were injured and killed in the conflict between the parties. For the past few days, the stars of the showbiz arena have also expressed their thoughts on the matter.

Actress Shabnam Bubli posted a picture on Facebook yesterday. It shows the bloody logo of Dhaka University. In the caption of this picture, he wrote, ‘Why are the students bleeding?’ Then Dhallywood queen Apu Biswas wrote in a Facebook post, ‘Violence is not desirable.’

Posting a picture of a student affected by violence in Dhaka University, Parimani wrote, ‘You are a hypocrite if you are silent on violence against women.’ Director and actor Suman Anwar is vocal about the quota reform movement. In the Facebook post, he wrote, ‘The country is only yours, we are thugs? In fact, where the word responsibility is used as ‘power’, there is civil tyranny.’ Then in another post, Suman Anwar wrote, ‘Great Dhaka is an excited country, Bangladesh will turn around.’

Television actress Sabila Noor posted the bloody logo of Dhaka University on Facebook. In the caption of this picture, he writes, ‘No more blood should be shed.’ Ashfaq Nipun, famous producer of ‘Mahanagar’, wrote on Facebook, urging students to stand by the protesting students, ‘Stand by the students.’

Khizir Hayat Khan, the director of the movie ‘Ora 7 Jan’ wrote, ‘This country is only Awami League and Chhatra League at the moment to show us the Lathial Bahini Bhatchra League. Your artwork remains on the timeline. One day this country will be free again.’

Dhakai movie actor Siam Ahmed also posted the bloody logo of Dhaka University on Facebook. He wrote in the caption of this picture, ‘Why is my campus bloody? Why should the students’ blood flow?’ Like Siam, actress Mishti Jannat also raised questions. He wrote on Facebook, ‘My grandparents are freedom fighters. I don’t need quota. There are many jobs, why only do government jobs. What is the problem if there are some quotas? Why so many fights?’

Small screen actress Rukaiya Jahan Chamak will also join the quota reform movement. In the Facebook post, he wrote, ‘Maybe everything will be fixed within two days, either the demand will be met, or if the luck is very bad, it won’t happen. But who will take responsibility for these 6 fresh lives? Can they be brought back for anything else? Why are we sometimes so cruel?’

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