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The government is looking for alternatives to crisis

The government is looking for alternatives to crisis


The government has not yet found a solution to stop the student protests over a week-long demand for safe roads. After one and the other initiatives and calls do not meet the benefits. The announcement to accept all the demands of the students, the government's call for the parents and the teachers to take them back, the initiative to stop the educational institutions-the movement does not stop, but it continues to increase.

Last Saturday, the decision to stop the mobile Internet was on Saturday. Today, police announced the observance of traffic week from Sunday. Tomorrow, the road safety law will be launched in the cabinet. The government is now looking for ways to bring the situation together in three ways, including political, social and administrative.

Multiple sources of the government said, in the current situation, the government read the two. Children and teenagers want solutions without applying force. On the other hand, students are not leaving the highway, there is no possibility of that soon.

A senior government minister said in the first light, on the one hand, the use of force on students, on the other hand, is 'sensitive'. So the government is moving forward with many alternatives.

Asked about how to turn students home, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said in the first light on Saturday, "The matter seems to be politically handled now. We are waiting for the decision from the Prime Minister to come. Hope the solution will come in two days. '

The government thinks, among the ongoing student movements, the vested interests and different political ideologies have entered. Awami League general secretary and road transport and electricity minister Obaidul Quader said in the first light, "We are worried and concerned. Because of this movement, political power has entered. "He urged protesters to return to their homes.


Yesterday, Dhanmondi, Science Laboratory, and some areas of Dhaka including Chhatra League, there was increased fear of violence in the field. Laborers in tribal areas, Sayedabad and Mohakhali are conducting the trials, they are also seeking to play in the field. There is increasing fear of the situation becoming a conflict.

Many ministers of the government said in the first light that this movement can not be allowed to continue. It is risky to stop again. In this situation all the government is waiting for the top level signals.

Some of the ministers say that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina can discuss the matter at a cabinet meeting or informal talks on Monday.

Meanwhile, administrative initiatives are going on to deal with the situation. Cabinet Secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam said in the first light, 'We have asked all the deputy commissioners to sit with the teachers and the governing council. The district administration will take the help of the teachers and management committee to return to the class. "

Asked about the education secretary Sohrab Hossain said in the first light, "The government has accepted all the demands of the students. The implementation of their claims has begun. Yet in the present circumstances we are afraid. So we again call the students to return to the class. '

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