Pakistan’s ISI angle emerges in Bangladesh quota violence
Updated:1 year, 11 months ago
Updated:1 year, 11 months ago
New Delhi, July 20 (ANI): Massive protests in Bangladesh have escalated into violence, with clashes between students, pro-govt supporters and armed police. Former Foreign Secy Harsh V Shringla expressed concerns over ongoing violence stating possibilities of Pak’s ISI and others being involved in protests. New protests defied an order barring public meetings after nearly two dozen people were killed in earlier violence. Shringla hinted at Pakistani radical elements being involved in the blood-soaking violence. Protesters continue to lose lives despite authorities cutting mobile telephone services to quell the violence. The protests have been driven by demands for reform of the country's quota system for civil service jobs. Quota reserves positions for specific groups, including descendants of freedom fighters of the 1971 War of Independence against Pakistan.
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