'Quota reform is not the subject of students. It is the policymaking issue of the government.

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the students wanted to cancel the quota system, it has been canceled. What is the need to bring that question now?

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said this at a press conference at a press conference held at the Prime Minister's official Ganobhaban residence at 4pm on Wednesday.

Responding to a question on the quota, Sheikh Hasina said, "Students claim that it has been accepted. Now what is ha-hutash?

The Prime Minister said, 'Quota reform is not the subject of the students. This is the policymaking issue of the government. '

Responding to the question about the quota reform, Sheikh Hasina said, "Are the children who are studying or staying in hostels, did not they come from different districts? They are talented, I know. '
Sheikh Hasina said, "Those who were in the movement, their pictures were preserved. It will be visible then. We will also see who were in the movement of those districts. Then if we come and cry, we will not have to do anything. '
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, "Students do not want quota then. I do not want quota, I accept the demand. There is nothing to be angry here. All right, children have claimed, I have accepted it. What is the point of discussion now or what is the need to ask? He said, 'It is not possible for me to say a free and disrespectful speech to a freedom fighter.'

On the quota, the Prime Minister said, "During the Kota reform movement many people entered into it. No one was seen to be vocal about this. After the independence, for the reconstruction of a war-torn country and for those who participated in the great liberation war, the Father of the Nation gave quota in each case. It's very realistic. But there is no message, there is no message. The movement started. This movement is not just movement, by blocking the roads and gates ... there are three hospitals in it. The patient can not go Such a situation arises. '

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, "Those who study at the public university, they pay pennies in Namka. We teach them totally free of cost. If they are there, with the money they rent, gets food, classes-is possible with that money? Although the public universities are autonomous, the government is still spending money.

At the beginning of the press conference, the Prime Minister apprised the countrymen about the visit of his recent Saudi Arabia, UK and Australia.

Replying to another question, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, "Leadership is selected through vote of BCL summit. It started Awami League. There are two advantages and disadvantages of leadership selection through voting. If not by the vote, then the leadership will be selected through press release. Here's the main purpose of finding a better leadership among students. In what way the leadership is being selected, that is not the case. '