Prime Minister Summons Education Minister Milon to Parliamentary Office
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has summoned Education and Primary & Mass Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Hoque Milon to his office inside the National Parliament building.
The high-level emergency summons took place on Tuesday (July 14) afternoon, directly following consecutive rounds of parliamentary sessions and intensifying street protests by Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) candidates nationwide.
Specific details regarding the agenda of the closed-door meeting have not been officially disclosed by the Prime Minister's Office. However, highly placed administrative sources indicate that the discussion is centering on the ongoing student unrest, the widespread public dissatisfaction over the decision to hold exams during severe waterlogging, and the growing demands for the education minister's resignation.
The emergency briefing follows the minister's earlier statement in the parliamentary house where he defended the continuation of the HSC exams based on meteorologists' incorrect predictions that the weather would improve. The development also coincides with protesting candidates launching localized sieges at the Dhaka and Rajshahi Education Boards, alongside a formal announcement of a mass "March to the Education Ministry" scheduled for Wednesday.
More details to follow as the situation develops.