A debate is going on over President Mohammad Sahabuddin's comments on Sheikh Hasina's resignation. It was at this time that the interim government's sports and youth advisor said that no member or worker of the banned organization would get government jobs. Asif was the coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement. He said that the 'employees of proscribed organisations' will also be excluded from the recruitment process.
On Thursday, Asif said this on his verified Facebook page. There he wrote, 'No member of a proscribed organization can engage in republican activities. They will also be excluded from the recruitments which are still under process.' Asif also said that in the next circular, the vacancies will be appointed on the basis of merit and merit. He also said that this will create an opportunity to recruit more candidates. Asif also claimed that the government is determined to stop the 'recruitment trade' through bribery.
Many people in Bangladesh claim that, although no specific organization has been named, its target is those associated with the Chhatra League. It should be noted that the movement started in July in Bangladesh based on merit and ability to stop the quota system. Because of this, Sheikh Hasina's government fell in August.