Students who spearheaded the uprising that toppled the prime minister say they won’t accept military rule – they’re demanding that Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus be installed as a chief adviser to any new interim government. He’s reportedly agreed to take on the role. This follows a day of chaos and disorder in which at least 109 people were killed and crowds stormed the Prime Minister’s official residence, engaging in widespread looting.
We talk about the historical events with Prapti Taposhi, a student and activist at Jahangirnagar University in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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