Govt issues travel advisory for nationals in Bangladesh

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NEW DELHI: India on Thursday advised its citizens residing in Bangladesh to avoid travel and minimise their movement after ongoing protests demanding reforms in the quota system in government jobs turned violent and left more than 20 people dead across the country.

“In view of the ongoing situation in Bangladesh, the Indian community members and members and the Indian students residing in Bangladesh are advised to avoid travel and minimise their movement outside their living premises,” the Indian High Commission here said in a statement.

The mission also provided multiple 24-hour Emergency numbers for any assistance.

There were approximately 7,000 Indians in Bangladesh, according to the high commission’s website.

The clashes erupted on Monday as activists of ruling Awami League’s student front confronted the protesters who insist the existing quota system was largely debarring the enrolment of meritorious students in government services. Demonstrators accused the ruling party’s student wing, Bangladesh Chhatra League of attacking their “peaceful protests” with backing from police.

Student protesters have decided to enforce a complete nationwide shutdown on Thursday. Fifty-six per cent of government jobs are reserved under the current quota system with 30 being for the descendants of the 1971 Liberation War freedom fighters, 10 per cent for backward administrative districts, 10 per cent for women, five per cent for ethnic minority groups and one per cent for the handicapped people.

Every year some 3,000 government jobs open up to nearly 4,00,000 graduates.