Bangladesh Violence: 100 Killed, Hindu Councillor Among Victims, Curfew Imposed

Violent clashes in Bangladesh between protestors demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and government supporters have resulted in the deaths of at least 100 people, including a Hindu councillor. The violence, which has led to a nationwide curfew and internet shutdown, began after student groups protested a quota system in government jobs. India has advised its citizens against travelling to Bangladesh due to the unrest.

Bangladesh Protests: From Quotas to Calls for Hasina’s Resignation

Protests in Bangladesh, initially sparked by a quota system for civil service jobs, have escalated into a major anti-government movement demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The movement, fueled by broader discontent with the government’s policies and perceived corruption, has seen widespread unrest and violence, prompting a severe response from the government.

Bangladesh Protests Turn Deadly as Military Imposes Curfew and Internet Blackout

Anti-government protests in Bangladesh have escalated into deadly violence, leaving dozens dead and prompting the military to impose an indefinite curfew and internet blackout. The protests, initially sparked by students demanding an end to a quota system for government jobs, have broadened into calls for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation. The government blames opposition parties for the violence, while protesters accuse the government of using excessive force.

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