Authorities in Bangladesh have imposed a nationwide curfew, as protests and rioting have continued.
At least 67 people have now died in violence, which was sparked by students calling for the government to axe a rule reserving scores of public jobs for the families of veterans of the country’s independence war in 1971.
The prime minister’s office announced the curfew after an attack on the Narsingdi prison on Friday saw hundreds of inmates released.
Schools and universities across Bangladesh have also been shut until further notice.
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“I will not resign. I will choose It is my democratic right to choose. How can you deprive me of that?”.
PROBLEMS IN BANGLADESH HAVE JUST STARTED…..HMMM
india-china-russia shouldn’t allow world’s MOST-terror-US in Bangladesh!
Bangladesh M.Younis is agood leadetship he is wodking for maintaining law and order in country protection have been given to manority he will be given peace in country all peoples are hapy
Đất nước mà để cho bọn nó làm cách mạng màu coi như xong. Bọn nhóc con đứng lên đập phá điện cuồng xong đưa một thằng già ở phương Tây về lãnh đạo để coi xem sao chứ tôi nghĩ bóc cức mà ăn rồi đó
Islamic aparthied regimes are ok in modern world?
Please save Hindus in Bangladesh.