Dhaka - Students in Bangladesh have started a civil disobedience movement. 73 people have been killed so far in the first day of protests.
Students in Bangladesh have once again come to the streets due to the non-acceptance of their demands and this time the students have started a civil disobedience movement in the country demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid.
According to local media, thousands of students are on the streets and are demonstrating against the government. At least 73 people have been killed and dozens injured so far during the clashes between the police and the protesters in today's protests.
According to Bangladeshi media, the government has also announced an indefinite curfew after 6:00 p.m., while the internet service has also been shut down in view of the protests. The government has also announced a public holiday across the country from Monday to Wednesday. Is.
It should be remembered that there were protests for several days last month against the 30% quota in government jobs for the children of the 1971 warfighters in Bangladesh, in which 200 people were killed, after which the Supreme Court abolished the quota system.