Updates on Bangladesh Unrest: Curfew Imposed, Indian Students Return, and More
Bangladesh is currently facing a wave of deadly unrest as over 100 people have lost their lives, prompting the government to impose a curfew and deploy military forces. The protests began due to demands by students to scrap a controversial job quota system led by the Sheikh Hasina-led government. Here are some key updates from the violence-marred country:
1. **Indian Students Return**: The External Affairs Ministry announced that over 780 Indian students have returned to India from Bangladesh, with more expected to follow. The Indian High Commission is providing essential support to the remaining students in Bangladesh.
2. **Police Fire Live Rounds**: Bangladesh police fired live rounds at protesters in Dhaka, resulting in at least one person being wounded. The clashes occurred in defiance of a government-imposed curfew.
3. **300 Police Officers Injured**: During clashes on Friday, around 300 Bangladeshi police officers were injured in multiple locations in Dhaka. The police force faced off against a large number of protesters demanding change.
4. **PM Hasina Cancels Foreign Visit**: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina canceled plans to visit Spain and Brazil due to the prevailing situation in the country. The curfew was also imposed to maintain public safety.
5. **Human Rights Outcry**: UN human rights chief Volker Turk condemned the attacks on student protesters, calling for impartial investigations into the incidents. The protests have put a spotlight on the broader human rights situation in Bangladesh.
These developments highlight the ongoing turmoil in Bangladesh and the challenges faced by the government in addressing the demands of the protesters. The situation remains fluid, with tensions running high and authorities taking measures to restore order amidst widespread unrest.