Bangladesh Crisis: 26-year-old Nahid Islam Leads Protests To Oust Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina
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Bangladesh Crisis: 26-year-old Nahid Islam Leads Protests To Oust Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina
In a remarkable turn of events, 26-year-old Nahid Islam has emerged as a key leader in the movement to oust Bangladesh's long-standing Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina.
As a prominent student leader and national coordinator for the Students Against Discrimination Movement, Islam has galvanised a nationwide wave of protests against the government.
His activism is rooted in opposition to systemic injustices and the reinstatement of a controversial job quota for descendants of war veterans.
Despite facing abductions, torture, and threats, Islam's unyielding commitment to the cause has inspired countless others, culminating in Hasina's resignation and marking a significant moment in Bangladesh's political landscape.
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