Committee suggests abolition of quota system in govt services

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Bangla Tribune Desk
Published : 15:36, Sep 17, 2018 | Updated : 16:47, Sep 17, 2018

A high-level committee constituted to review the existing quota system in government services today submitted their report to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suggesting its complete abolition in recruiting first and second class officers in government services.

“We have submitted our report to the Prime Minister proposing cancellation of quotas in recruiting officers from 9th grade to 13th grade,” head of the committee Cabinet Secretary Shafiul Alam told journalists at Bangladesh Secretariat on Monday, reports BSS.

He said the committee recommended that all recruitment from Grade-9 to Grade-13 be “completely based on merit” and “no quota for Freedom Fighters and ethnic minority groups of people should exist either”.

“Now the Public Administration Ministry will submit the report to the Cabinet after taking the Prime Minister’s approval, and gazette notification in this regard will be issued thereafter,” he said.

The government on Jul 2, 2018 constituted the committee against the backdrop students and jobseekers protests demanding quota system reforms alleging that the arrangement was depriving brilliant students from getting jobs
in civil services.

The cabinet secretary said the committee sought legal experts’ opinions about a related court verdict on Freedom Fighter quota but they said the judgment would have no effect on the proposal as “this is a policy decision of
the government”.

Alam said the committees also examined the needs of quota system for small ethnic groups and physically challenged persons and came to decision that at this stage “the quota is not indispensable for them”.

“The article 29 of the Constitution stipulated that the government if it wants can allow quota for backward people, but it’s not mandatory,” the cabinet secretary said.

 

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