According to an AFP tally based on officers, government officials, and medical doctors, Monday was the deadliest day since protests began, with at least 455 individuals dead since early July.
Television stations were torched as a result of protesters breaking into congress. Some smashed figures of Hasina’s parents, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh’s freedom hero.
Some Hindu-owned businesses and homes were also targeted, according to some in the Muslim-majority country’s near ally, including Hasina.
Studies of attacks on theological, cultural, and other minority groups have piqued the attention of Bangladeshi rights organizations and American diplomats.
Neighbouring India and China, both important regional allies of Bangladesh, have called for calm.