As alleged violent conflicts between students and police continue, activists claim that Bangladesh’s position broadcaster’s office have been set on fire.
” Many” were trapped inside the building in Dhaka, according to a post on BTV’s official Facebook page, as the organization called on the fire company to extinguish the fire.
Bangladesh’s data minister informed the BBC that the majority of its people had left the building in the money and that channels had been halted.
Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister, had previously appeared on the community and called for peaceful following days of bloody protests that have resulted in at least 10 fatalities and hundreds of more injuries.
Students have been organizing demonstrations to modify the system that allows the families of war soldiers to work for a third of the government’s jobs after Pakistan’s independence in 1971.
The kids are arguing that the system is unfair, asking for selection based on merit.
The government has been trying to halt the demonstrations, with the government turning off the government’s wireless internet on Thursday in an effort to stifle the kids.
Rather, it became the deadliest day so far, according to reports organization AFP.