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Dhaka: Bangladesh on Friday imposed a nationwide curfew amid violent student protests against reservation in government jobs. Ruling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader announced the nationwide curfew after police and security officials opened fire on protesters and banned all gatherings in the capital.
Sheikh Hasina government ordered deployment of military forces
The Sheikh Hasina government has ordered the deployment of military forces to maintain law and order after several days of deadly clashes. News channels remained shut in Bangladesh on Friday and telecommunications were widely disrupted. However, entertainment channels continued to broadcast normally. Some news channels were running messages that they were not able to broadcast due to technical reasons.
405 Indians returned
Many Indian students are also affected by the violence in Bangladesh. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said that 405 Indian students stranded in the neighboring country have been safely evacuated from Bangladesh.
Violence broke out again on Friday, 105 people have died so far
Violence broke out again in some parts of the country on Friday. Four people died during this. According to a newspaper, the government had to call the army late Thursday night to maintain order. According to news agency AFP, about 105 people have died and more than 2,500 people have been injured in the clashes this week.
Reuters has said that it could not independently confirm this information. Internet services were disrupted in many places including Dhaka on Friday morning and mobile data was shut down. Due to this, platforms like Facebook, Whatsapp could not be used. Most of the calls coming from abroad were not getting connected. Calls were not being made through the internet as well.
News channels remained shut and telecommunications were widely disrupted
The websites of many Bangladesh-based newspapers were not updating on Friday morning and their internet media handles were not active. Even SMSes were not going through. Only a few voice calls were working in the country.
The protesters are demanding the abolition of 30 percent reservation for family members of those who participated in the Liberation War in 1971. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party has supported the protesting students. At the same time, Sheikh Hasina's party has accused them of inciting violence.
Prime Minister's Office website hacked
Reuters has said that it seems that the official websites of Bangladesh Central Bank, Prime Minister's Office and Police have been hacked. Operation Huntdown, Stop Killing Students is written on the site. It is also written that now it is not protest, it is war. Another message at the bottom of the website says, prepare yourself. The fight for justice has begun.
UN Secretary General urged to create an environment for dialogue
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged the Bangladesh government to ensure a conducive environment for dialogue. He also encouraged the protesters to join the dialogue. Secretary-General's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said, “Violence is never a solution.”