Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus steps in as the chief adviser of Bangladesh's interim government following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This shift comes after weeks of intense student protests over the controversial War Heroes quota, a system that had grown to overshadow merit-based recruitment. The unrest, which began peacefully, escalated into violent clashes, leaving over 300 dead and leading to a nationwide internet shutdown. The Supreme Court's decision to reduce the quota failed to satisfy protesters, who organized a "Long March to Dhaka," ultimately forcing Hasina to flee the country.
Script & Reporter: Rani Jana
Editor: Ehraz Zaman
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