Home Minister reports 147 deaths in quota reform protest violence
UNB
Publish: 28 Jul 2024, 08:51 PM
Dhaka,
July 28 (UNB)-Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan reported on Sunday that 147 people
have died during the violence surrounding the quota reform protests.
"Among the deceased
are police officers, Awami League leaders and activists, students, and
individuals from various professions," the minister said during a press
briefing at the Secretariat.
The Home Minister
indicated that efforts are ongoing to determine the final death toll and the
demographics of the victims, including the number of men, women, and
individuals from different professions.
"When police failed
to control the situation, the army was called in, and a curfew was imposed. The
country is gradually returning to normalcy. We are relaxing the curfew for a
few hours and will lift it entirely once stability is fully restored," he
said.
A comprehensive list of
those killed during the unrest is being compiled and will be updated as new
information emerges.
Addressing rumors about
the death toll, Asaduzzaman clarified, "We have provided the death toll
number based on the information we currently have."
The minister issued a
stern warning to those responsible for the violence: "We will identify the
culprits and bring them to justice. No one will be spared."
In response to
allegations of human rights violations involving the arrest of minors during
block raids, the home minister refuted these claims, saying that there is
evidence of teen gangs being used in the violence for monetary gain.
Dismissing accusations
against the police of repeated firing, Asaduzzaman said, "All such claims
are rumors and propaganda."
When questioned about
the arrest of innocent people during the raids, he said, "We have
information from the Intelligence team, which provided a list to the police.
Arrests were made based on video footage."
The student protests
demanding reforms in the government job quota system began on July 1, 2024.
Following clashes between students, police, and Chhatra League activists on
Dhaka University campus on July 15, violence spread across the country.
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