ASIA

Violence Erupts in Dhaka: Over 50 Injured in Clashes Between Students and Ansar Group

As the situation in Bangladesh is coming under control and life seems to be back on track, the fire of violence has flared up again.

TDN

Violence in Bangladesh:
Incidents of violence have been on the rise in Bangladesh in recent months. A few days ago, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and fled the country. After the political turmoil in Bangladesh, an interim government was formed under the leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. After this, when the situation in Bangladesh is coming under control and life seems to be back on track, the fire of violence has again flared up.

A clash broke out between students and members of the Ansar group in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka on Sunday night. More than 50 people were injured in the incident, the report said. The reason for this was the demand for jobs.

Meanwhile, a large number of students gathered near the Secretariat in Dhaka around 9.20 pm on Sunday. They had received information that members of the Ansar group had taken over the secretariat. Some of the students were trapped inside. As soon as this information was received through social media, hundreds of students surrounded the secretariat. During this, a scuffle broke out between the police and the students.

More than 50 people were injured in the incident. Meanwhile, members of the Ansar group have been protesting for the past two days, demanding that their jobs be restored. The students are protesting against the Ansar group.