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The anti-discrimination student movement has withdrawn all the programs of the movement as the government accepted the main demand.
The suspension of the movement was announced in a written message given by the 6 coordinators of the quota reform movement tonight.
In a written message, they said, 'Many people were unexpectedly injured and killed in the situation arising out of the quota reform movement. Moreover, there have been many violent incidents including arson in state buildings. We strongly condemn all these untoward incidents and demand fair investigation and speedy trial. Our main demand was the logical reform of the quota which has already been fulfilled by the government.'
They called on the government to open educational institutions quickly to ensure a fair environment for education.
The statement was signed by the coordinator of the quota reform movement. Nahid Islam, Md. Sarjid Alam, Hasnat Abdullah, Md. Abu Bakr Majumdar, Asif Mahmud and Nusrat Tabassum.
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