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Bangladesh Unrest: At Least 32 Dead As Students Demand End To Job Quotas, Set Fire to State TV Network – Key Updates

Zee News Friday, 19 July 2024 ()
Violent protests in Bangladesh over the controversial job quota system have resulted in at least 32 deaths, with students targeting the state TV network. Demonstrators are calling for an end to the quota system and demanding merit-based reforms.
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Student protests in Bangladesh escalate, calling for a nationwide shutdown after deadly clashes killed six and injured hundreds. Demonstrators demand the abolition of a 30% job quota for freedom fighters' families, driven by high youth unemployment. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina promises an...

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