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 The Yunus government opened up about the allegations of depriving Hindus of government jobs, said…

Various posts claimed that Bangladesh's Home Affairs Advisor Jahangir Alamgir Chowdhury said, "Bangladesh is a Muslim-dominated country, so only Muslims will get priority in police or government jobs here. However, the Bangladesh government claimed that this quote is false."
In Bangladesh, there have been recent complaints of minorities being deprived of government jobs on religious grounds.  Awami League has also moved on this.  Various posts about this have gone viral on social media in India.  In this situation, the press wing of the Chief Advisor to the Government of Bangladesh opened up about this by publishing a statement.  It is said that no person is deprived of government service on religious grounds.  It has been claimed that all the posts that have gone viral on social media are fake.  Meanwhile, various posts claim that Bangladesh's Home Affairs Advisor Jahangir Alamgir Chowdhury said, 'Bangladesh is a Muslim-dominated country, so Muslims will get priority in police or government jobs here.'  However, the Bangladesh government claimed that this quote was false.
71 minorities were not even employed in the 43rd BCS.  It may be noted that a gadget was released by the Ministry of Public Administration on October 15 for recruitment to the 43rd BCS.  However, on December 30, the government canceled that gadget and released a new gadget.  It can be seen that the names of 168 people whose names were in the previous gadget have been deleted.  According to Naya Gazette, 1 thousand 896 candidates recommended by Bangladesh Public Service Commission have been appointed to the entry posts of various cadres of Bangladesh Civil Service.  These candidates have to join the job on 15th January. 
Meanwhile, 'Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council' complained that 71 of the 168 people excluded from the December 30 gadget are minorities.  In this context, their statement said, religious differences are clearly reflected through this gadget.  Which is in no way consistent with the recent anti-discrimination movement.  In this context, they requested the Ministry of Public Administration of the government to immediately withdraw the notification regarding Bangladesh Civil Service and issue a new gazette and include the names of religious minority candidates in it.
Meanwhile, after receiving the recommendation of the Public Works Commission, 168 people went to the Ministry of Public Administration to find out why their names were omitted from the second gadget.  Apart from this, 99 people were excluded from the survey.  In all, these 267 people want accountability from the government.  However, they complain that no clear answer has been given by the government.  It is known that the Public Works Commission recommended on December 26, 2022 for the appointment of 2 thousand 163 people from the 43rd BCS to cadre posts.  About 10 months later, the gadget was released in October.  99 persons recommended by various cadres were left out.  And after canceling the October gadget, another gadget was released in December.  Another 168 people were left out.  A total of 267 people have dropped out of the 43rd BCS.  Not so many candidates have been left out of BCS Gadget recently.  According to the data, earlier 67 candidates were dropped from 41st BCS, 34 candidates from 40th BCS, 61 candidates from 37th BCS, 75 candidates from 38th and 38 candidates from 36th BCS.  And this number is 267 in total!

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