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Thousands Of Students Continue To Occupy Streets

Student Protest Moves to One-Point Demand with Non-Cooperation Call

Thousands of students continue to occupy streets

Students call for their demands to be met

Student protests in Bangladesh have moved to a one-point demand with a non-cooperation call. The students are calling for the resignation of the Prime Minister after recent incidents of police brutality against protesters. Thousands of students continue to occupy the streets, and the protests are now entering their second week. The students have said that they will continue to protest until their demands are met.

The protests began after a student was killed by a speeding bus in Dhaka. The students say that the government has not done enough to address the issue of road safety, and they are also calling for an end to corruption and political violence. The government has said that it is committed to addressing the students' concerns, but the students have said that they will not be satisfied with anything less than the Prime Minister's resignation.

The student protests have been widely supported by the public, and there have been several demonstrations in support of the students. The government has warned that it will take action against anyone who tries to incite violence, but the students have said that they will not be intimidated. They have also called on the international community to put pressure on the government to meet their demands.


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