Police authorities should urgently address the problem
Police authorities must operationalise all police stations urgently
There are many hurdles to overcome in the coming days
After Hasina’s fall, we must strive to build a pro-people, inclusive society
On August 3, 183 faculty members from North South University (NSU) released a statement expressing solidarity with the students, their families, and everyone affected by the unrest and violence that followed the quota reform protests.
626 faculty members across all departments and institutes of BRAC University released a joint statement on August 2 expressing their solidarity with the students, their families, and all those affected by the unrest that followed the quota reform protests.
Its impact on the nation’s future may be devastating
Fresh sovereign rating downgrade shows much remains to be done
Govt must allow independent probe into the deaths of protesters
Prominent entertainment industry figures took to social media to express their views on the issue, highlighting growing concerns over the government's response and the use of force against non-violent protesters.
For the past few days, students across Bangladesh have taken to the streets demanding quota reform. Determined to see change, they have vowed to remain on the streets until their demands are met. This movement has spread nationwide, drawing widespread attention and support.