Riots in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is currently experiencing one of its most challenging periods in its history.

Widespread protests have escalated into violence, resulting in the loss of hundreds of lives

Bangladesh’s prime minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her role, due to the ongoing protests in the country.

This marked the end of Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year reign as the prime minister of Bangladesh.

Opposition is pleased as they claim, that Sheikh Hasina’s leadership was an authoritarian rule.

The central reason for all this violent crisis being a controversial quota system for government jobs.

Initially, the university students were the prime flag-bearer for these protests, and demanded reforms to this quota system.

According to the students, these practice providied unfair benefits to the loyalists of the ruling Awami League party.

As the number of protests increased & due to thier prolonged nature, they began transforming into a much wider expression of discontent against the current Government.

The eyes remain on what will be the face of the next administration in the Bangladesh. There are many questions in everybody's mind, the anwers for which only future holds.