A Fresh wave of violence
A fresh wave of violence in Bangladesh claimed 93 lives. Starting in mid-July, Bangladesh experienced intense violent protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajid’s government. Students initiated the movement, protesting the controversial jobs quota system that exploited them. In response, Prime Minister Hasina announced a heavy-handed crackdown and imposed a curfew. Authorities arrested many students during the unrest. Now, people are questioning the longer-term economic impact of the turmoil and whether the government can restore political trust with certain segments of the population. A Mass Protest in Bangladesh.
Activation of Protest.
The first film of this situation started. B . y the students against the High Court decision on the quota system for awarding government jobs. The year after Bangladesh won its independence from Pakistan. Allocated 30% of government positions to the descendants of freedom fighters who fought on the side of liberation. The Prime Minister tied to the quota system. Because her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, founded the country.
Current situation.
This movement is spread Across Dhaka and many other cities are involved in this education. The battle for rights is occurring. In the separates in multiple locations. In other cities, the prostate is drunk in public places. And rods carrying out the sticks. Protesters blocked major highways, clashed with police, and confronted Groups supporting the ruling Awami League.
Conclusion
This crisis of protest in Bangladesh by the students is ongoing. And faced heavy criticism by the European Union. And other countries especially UNO. They asked Sheikh Hasina Wajid to control the situation of her country. And stop the bloodshed of innocent people and the police force.