Letter Writing | Anti-discrimination student movement 2024 | Quota reform movement | July Revolution

 


Question:
Write a letter to your friend about the Anti-discrimination Student Movement 2024.
or
Write a letter to your friend about the Quota reform movement.
or
Write a letter to your friend about the July Revolution.
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Suppose you are Rahim and your friend is John, He lives in Italy. You have recently received his letter. In his letter, he wanted to know about the Anti-discrimination student movement, 2024. Now write a letter to him about the Anti-discrimination student movement, 2024.



Answer:

                                                                                Dhaka, Bangladesh

                                                                                    10 March, 2025

My Dear "Rahim",
At first, you will take my Salam. I hope you are well by the grace of Allah. I am also well by the grace of Allah. I received your letter yesterday. In your letter, you wanted to know about the Anti-discrimination student movement, 2024. Now I will write you.

The Anti-discrimination Student Movement in Bangladesh is known as the July Revolution. It is also known as the Quota Reform Movement. It is a significant student movement demanding fair treatment in the civil service quota system. Its main aim was to reform the quota system in the civil service. It was a landmark in the history of Bangladesh. This Movement was officially formed on July 1, 2024. The students of Bangladesh brought out the procession in the different places of the country and the police fired on the procession. Abu Sayed, Mir Mugdho, and many other students and people were martyred. On August 5, 2024, the movement played a crucial role in a large uprising that led to the fall of the former fascist Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This movement symbolizes the power of youth. Really it is a great achievement for our nation.

No more today. Take care. I pray you will be happy in life. Best of luck. Good Bye.

Your Loving 
    "John"


From,                                                                To,
Rahim                                                               John
Dhaka, Bangladesh                                            Italy

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