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Bangladesh Bleeding: 100 Killed in One of Deadliest Clashes As Students Call for PM Hasina Quit

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Bangladesh Bleeding: 100 Killed in One of Deadliest Clashes As Students Call for PM Hasina Quit

Bangladesh Bleeding: 100 Killed in One of Deadliest Clashes As Students Call for PM Hasina Quit

Violence has escalated dramatically in Bangladesh as nearly 100 people were killed in one of the deadliest days of recent protests.

The clashes between demonstrators demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation and her supporters have pushed the death toll to approximately 300 since July.

In response, the Bangladeshi government has imposed an indefinite curfew and restricted mobile internet nationwide.

A three-day general holiday has been declared to ensure public safety amidst the turmoil.

This unrest follows previous deadly clashes over a controversial job quota system, leading to widespread anti-government sentiment.

Watch for a detailed analysis of the current crisis, the impact of the violence, and international reactions.

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