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Bangladesh Unrest: 300 Indian Students Escape as Protest Leaves Over 105 Protestors Killed | Watch

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Bangladesh Unrest:  300 Indian Students Escape as Protest Leaves Over 105 Protestors Killed | Watch

Bangladesh Unrest: 300 Indian Students Escape as Protest Leaves Over 105 Protestors Killed | Watch

Violent protests in Bangladesh over job reservations have forced Indian students to flee, with over 300 crossing into India in one day.

The unrest, which has claimed over 100 lives, led to university closures and communication blackouts.

Students from various Indian states returned via border crossings, citing safety concerns.

The protests stem from a controversial quota system for government jobs, which critics say unfairly benefits the ruling party.

The situation remains tense and volatile.

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