The curfew imposed to prevent violent protests in Bangladesh was extended till noon today.
According to local media, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh has stopped the implementation of the High Court’s decision to restore the job quota.
Security personnel are patrolling the streets of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, while 133 people have been killed in violent protests.
2 policemen are also among the dead people while 150 policemen have been injured.
According to local media, internet, text message and overseas call services have been suspended since Thursday, and educational institutions are also closed.
It should be noted that the curfew was imposed after protests and violent demonstrations against the quota system of government jobs in Bangladesh.
It should be noted that 56% of government jobs in Bangladesh go to quotas, out of which 30% of government jobs are reserved for children of 1971 warfighters, 10% for women, and 10% for residents of certain districts.