Students making up the bulk of the movement demanding quota reform remained resolute in their demand that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina withdraw the reference to 'razakars' from remarks she delivered Sunday on the movement and its motivations.
It had caused campuses to erupt in a series of midnight demonstrations on Sunday itself, when already they came face to face with Chhatra League activists in some places, and clashed sporadically.
Students resumed their full-blown street agitation on Monday. Universities including Dhaka University, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Jahangirnagar University, Jagannath University (JnU), Rajshahi University, and Chittagong University, along with various other public and private educational institutions, witnessed protests and demonstrations throughout the day, chanting various slogans against the quota system, or the general plight faced by jobseekers - including some from Sunday in which the literary sense of irony had seemingly been missed by the government and its surrogates.
From Monday morning, the campuses saw confrontations between Chhatra League, at times with Jubo League by its side, and quota reform activists. To maintain order, a significant police presence was deployed at the campuses.