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Who are the three students whose movement brought down Sheikh Hasina's chair? – News India Live

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Bangladesh protest leaders: In Bangladesh, the High Court recently allowed a 30% quota in jobs for the descendants of freedom fighters, which has led to dangerous tension in the country. In this country with a total population of 17 crore, about 3.25 crore youth are unemployed. The students of the country have protested against this order of the High Court and demanded the cancellation of the quota for the children of freedom fighters. When Sheikh Hasina's government took strict action against this movement, it became a movement to remove her from power. Eventually the situation became so bad that Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of PM and fled the country. She is currently in India. Meanwhile, everyone wants to know how such a big movement suddenly arose and who is behind it.

Three students have a big hand behind this movement. Nahid Islam, Asif Mahmud and Abu Bakar Majumdar. All three students studied in Dhaka University and were leaders of the anti-reservation movement. According to a report, all three were kidnapped on 19 July. Then they were interrogated and tortured. After this, they were released on 26 July. After this, these people again started the movement and within about 10 days there was a coup. Now the command is in the hands of the army. The process of forming an interim government is going on, in which these three student leaders also have an important role.

Know who is the face of the movement?

These three students released a video today and announced that the interim government will be headed by Dr. Yunus, who is a Nobel Prize winning economist. Talking about the biggest face of the movement, Nahid Islam, he is a student of sociology at Dhaka University. He is the leader of a movement called Students Against Discrimination Movement. Under the banner of SADM, the students demanded that the quota system in Bangladesh be changed. Under this, 30% reservation is given to the families of people who participated in the Bangladesh Liberation War.

How much reservation in Bangladesh, due to which people are angry?

56% of the total reservation in Bangladesh is available in first and second class jobs. This system is said to be discriminatory and used for political gain. Asif Mahmud, another associate of Nahid Islam, is a student of linguistics at Dhaka University. Abu Bakar Majumdar is also studying at Dhaka University. He is a student of geography and is engaged in changing the history of Bangladesh. Abu Bakar was also kidnapped and tortured for participating in the movement. It is worth mentioning here that the age of these three student leaders is around 25 years.