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Sonam shocked at death toll in Bangladesh amid protests

IndiaTimes Monday, 5 August 2024
Sonam Kapoor expressed her concerns on Instagram about the ongoing unrest in Bangladesh amid student protests. Nearly 100 people died on Sunday as protesters clashed with security forces, demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. The turmoil follows last month's violent protests against job quotas. Hasina fled her palace amid the mass protests in Dhaka.
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