The resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, amid mounting student protests over many conditions and lack of opportunities, has sparked a significant shift in the political landscape of Bangladesh. As the nation reflects on this unprecedented political development, observers are noting its potential to influence similar movements across the globe where students are confronting comparable challenges and injustices.
The protests, which have surged in intensity over recent months, were initially driven by demands for better job prospects, educational reforms, and greater government accountability.
The jobs quota movements that were started by the students who seek equal share in civil services employments turned violent. The brutal crackdown on students results in the killing of hundreds of students.
