#BangladeshProtests Over 700 Students Return to India |Anti-Job Quota Protests Claim Over 100 Lives
Widespread protests over government job allocations turned brutal in Bangladesh, resulting in deadly clashes between demonstrators and security forces injuring 1,500 people and leaving 105 dead. Protestors, mostly students, demanded a change to merit-based procedures but faced violent crackdowns, with demonstrators claiming that the existing reservation system benefits Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League political friends, which is the source of the turmoil. In response to the escalating tensions, the Indian government has quickly mobilized measures to ensure the safety and secure repatriation of its citizens, especially the 8,500 students and other 15,000 Indians living in Bangladesh.
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