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Violence by students against reservations in Bangladesh has created anarchy in the country. The situation in the country has turned very bad in the last two days.
It has become difficult for the Bangladesh government to control the situation. So far 39 people have died during this period. In Bangladesh, the situation has worsened after the attack on state TV. The internet has blacked out. The situation is going out of control.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was appealing to calm the escalating clashes on the network. Police earlier fired rubber bullets at hundreds of protesters demanding abolition of existing reservations and reform of civil service recruitment rules. But later the rioters retaliated and overpowered the police. An angry mob chased the retreating officials into BTV's headquarters in the capital Dhaka, then torched the network's reception building and dozens of vehicles parked outside. Because of this, the capital Dhaka was engulfed in flames. Mobile and internet services have been stopped due to uncontrolled situation.
The broadcaster said in a Facebook post that several people were trapped inside as the fire spread, but a station official later told AFP that they had safely evacuated the building. “The fire is still going on,” the official said. “We have come out of the main entrance. Our transmission has been stopped for now.” Meanwhile, PM Hasina's government has ordered schools and universities to close indefinitely, as police stepped up efforts to bring the country's deteriorating law and order situation under control.
PM Hasina condemned the killing of protesters
Prime Minister Hasina condemned the “killings” of protesters on Wednesday night and vowed that those responsible would be punished regardless of their political affiliation, but the violence on the streets is expected to worsen despite her appeal again as police break up demonstrations with rubber bullets and tear gas. tried At least 25 people were killed on Thursday, in addition to the seven killed earlier in the week, while hundreds were injured.
Most people died because of police weapons
At least two-thirds of the deaths were caused by police weapons, according to hospital figures provided to AFP. “We have found seven people dead here,” an official at Uttara Crescent Hospital in the capital Dhaka told AFP on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. “
The first two students were injured by rubber bullets. Five others suffered gunshot wounds.” About 1,000 others were treated in hospital for injuries sustained during clashes with police, many of them hit by rubber bullets, the official said.