Violence erupted in Bangladesh, with protesters taking to the streets the day after 98 people were killed in clashes with police. The protests were sparked by the Indian prime ministers visit to the country and the alleged mistreatment of minority groups. Here are 10 key points from the situation:
1. The violent protests began following the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bangladesh.
2. At least 98 people were killed in clashes with police, sparking outrage and fueling further unrest.
3. Minority groups in Bangladesh have accused the government of mistreating them, leading to increased tensions.
4. Demonstrators have been calling for the release of political prisoners and for the government to address issues of injustice and discrimination.
5. The protests have resulted in widespread destruction, with reports of buildings being set on fire and roadblocks being erected.
6. The government has responded to the unrest by deploying additional security forces to quell the violence.
7. The United Nations has expressed concern over the situation in Bangladesh, calling for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
8. Prime Minister Modi has called for calm and urged all parties to engage in dialogue to resolve the conflict.
9. The international community has condemned the violence in Bangladesh and called for a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis.
10. The situation in Bangladesh remains volatile, with fears of further violence and unrest in the coming days.
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