A group of recommended primary assistant teachers began a protest in Shahbagh, Dhaka, on Sunday morning demanding the issuance of their appointment letters. The demonstration started around 10 a.m. in front of the National Museum, where the teachers attempted to march onto the road but were stopped by police. Following the obstruction, they staged a sit-in at the museum entrance, chanting slogans calling for immediate implementation of their appointments.
The protesters stated that they had received official recommendations for appointment two and a half months ago but had not yet been given appointment letters or any official communication. They vowed to continue their movement until their demands were met. The police presence at the site created a tense situation, with both sides maintaining their positions.
The standoff highlighted growing frustration among the recommended teachers over administrative delays, though no resolution was reported as of the latest update.