Bangladesh expressed extreme disappointment over the US State Department’s unsubstantiated claim of deaths of at least two protesters and said such ‘baseless claim’ could fuel the violence and undermine the
Traffic movement in Dhaka and elsewhere in Bangladesh became standstill since Tuesday morning as students demanding quota reform blocked different important points in the capital and highways in different parts
A clash erupted between quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists in front of Bijay Ekattor Hall of Dhaka University on Monday afternoon, resulting in injuries to several students.
Agitating students of Dhaka University and other educational institutions on Monday afternoon again took to the streets demanding that prime minister Sheikh Hasina should withdraw her remarks. The protesting students
Dhaka Metropolitan Commissioner Habibur Rahman has warned of stern action if quota reform protesters do not follow the court order. He said this while briefing reporters at 11:30am Monday about
Thousands of university students across Bangladesh took to the streets on Sunday night, primarily on their campuses, in protest at remarks made by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The protesters said
Students calling for the reform of the quota system in public service marched towards Bangabhaban removing police barricade at Gulistan in the capital on Sunday afternoon. Students from different universities,
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked the exporters to explore new markets for Bangladeshi goods and expand the country’s export basket. ‘We’ll have to search for new places. We’ll
A case was filed against unidentified quota protesters for vandalising vehicles of the police and assaulting their personnel during Thursday’s blockade programme at the Shahbagh crossing in Dhaka. Rajarbagh Police
The road transport and bridges minister and general secretary of the ruling Awami League, Obaidul Quader, on Saturday said that he had urged the public university teachers’ leaders to withdraw