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Bangladeshi students in Aligarh Muslim University worried over unrest in their country

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#Bangladesh #QuotaProtest #SheikhHasina Bangladeshi students in Aligarh Muslim University worried over unrest in their country As political turmoil in Bangladesh intensified, Sheikh Hasina resigned as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on August 05. Former PM Hasina left Dhaka in a military chopper and fled to India on August 05. Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh celebrated PM Hasina’s resignation. Agitators vandalised the statue of Sheikh Hasina’s father and Bangladesh’s founding father. A massive crowd of protesters stormed the PM’s official residence ‘Ganabhaban’, shouting slogans amid her resignation. Meanwhile, Bangladeshi students in India are in distress following a nationwide violence. Students studying at Aligarh Muslim University expressed hope that the situation will improve soon. Notably, Bangladesh’s President dissolved parliament today, paving the way for the formation of an interim government. #bangladesh #QuotaProtest #SheikhHasina #EAM #BangladeshArmy #amu

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