December 23, 2024

City Desk: Despite the presence of genuine talent, in many cases less qualified and less talented people are getting employment in government jobs due to the quota system. Due to the quota system, meritorious and qualified candidates are continuously deprived of government jobs, there will definitely be stagnation in the administration. It is in the interests of the state and the administration to radically reform the quota system and guarantee jobs based on merit. Therefore, Bangladesh Muslim League considers the demand of canceling the quota system of students with children as logical and fair.
At 11:00 on July 7, one of the top leaders of the 11-point student movement of the 1970s, the founder president of Bangladesh Youth Muslim League, attended the discussion and prayer meeting organized by the Bangladesh Muslim League on the 43rd death anniversary of former MP Ibrahim Khalil, under the chairmanship of the party’s executive president Abdul Aziz Howlader, at the party office in Paltan. Leaders make the above comments. Party Secretary General Kazi Abul Khair, Standing Committee Member Anwar Hossain Aburi, Vice President Nazrul Islam also: Secretary General Kazi AA Kafi, Organizing Secretary Khan Asad, Joint Organizing Secretary Mahbubur Rahman Bhuiyan, Publicity Secretary Sheikh A Sabur, Central Leader Noor and others participated in the discussion.

Remembering Ibrahim Khalil, the leaders said that he was one of the founders of the 11-point student movement of the nineties. During his student life, Ibrahim Khalil, the first GS of Dhaka University’s Mohsin Hall student council and secretary of the National Student Federation, served as the founding president of the Youth Muslim League in 1978 and was elected as a member of parliament from Shariatpur in the second parliamentary election of 1979. The then Muslim League President Khan-e-Sabur entrusted him with the responsibility of the Muslim League Parliamentary Party Whip in Parliament. He died of cancer in 1981 at the age of 38 while undergoing treatment in London. If he had not died suddenly, he could have left many more important contributions in national politics. At the end of the meeting, prayers were offered for the repose of the soul of late Ibrahim Khalil.

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