
Bangladesh Protests: Death Toll Rises To 30; Protestors Set TV Station On Fire [WATCH]
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Protestors are urging the government, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, to abolish the policy of reserving 30% of public sector positions for the relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh's 1971 independence war against Pakistan.
On Thursday, a group of protesting students stormed the Bangladesh Television Centre in Rampura, South Dhaka, and set the building ablaze, with the fire continuing to rage as of 4:20 pm, according to the Dhaka Tribune. The protesters breached the main gate, entered the premises, and torched the TV station, also setting fire to several vehicles in the parking area, including cars and motorbikes.
In response to the escalating unrest in Bangladesh, the Indian government issued a travel advisory, while the US Embassy in Dhaka took precautionary measures by closing its doors on Thursday (July 18).
On Thursday, mobile internet and social media access were reportedly blocked for many users in Bangladesh, coinciding with the intense protests and violence surrounding the quota system controversy.
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