BanglaCapsule | July Revolution Timeline  

2024 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement BEGINS WHICH was a series of anti-government and pro-democracy protests in Bangladesh, spearheaded primarily by university students. Initially focused on restructuring quota-based systems for government job recruitment which turned into July Revolution.
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2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement: The movement turn into violent after Chhatra League, student wing of the ruling party Awami League attacked on the protesters in Dhaka University campus. Students of other universities including Jahangirnagar University were also attacked.
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2024 At least 6 people were killed including Abu Sayeed and at least 100 others are injured in nationwide clashes between quota reform protesters and the Chhatra League and police.
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2024 Protesters set fire to the headquarters of the state broadcaster Bangladesh Television in Dhaka as part of quota reform movement.
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2024 The Supreme Court of Bangladesh orders an overhaul to the quota reservation system at the heart of the quota reform protests, increasing merit appointments in the civil service to 93% and reducing slots allotted for descendants of veterans of the 1971 Bangladesh War of Independence to 5%, with the remainder going to ethnic minorities, the disabled and others.
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2024 The Awami League government bans Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, its student wing, the Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir and its associated bodies on terrorism grounds following their involvement in the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement.
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2024 Chief of army staff held meeting in Bangladesh Army Headquarters. During the session, based on the opinion of junior officers, the Army Chief declared 'No fire on own people'. Which means army will not fire on innocent citizens further. It was a game changing decision by army, leaving Awami League and Sheikh Hasina helpless.
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2024 Nahid Islam, coordinator of the Anti-discrimination Student Movement declared one point demand for government's resignation. The non-cooperation movement was also declared until the resignation of the government.
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2024 At least 91 people are killed in violent clashes between anti-government protesters and policemen, pro-government activists nationwide. It was the single largest death toll in a day during the movement.
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2024 Sheikh Hasina resigns as prime minister and flees to India because of 2024 Non-cooperation movement while her official residence is stormed by protesters.
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2024 President Shahabuddin dissolves the Jatiya Sangsad and names Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus as the head of the interim government.
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2025 Bangladesh quota reform movement: Protesters set fire to the headquarters of the state broadcaster Bangladesh Television in Dhaka.
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