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The student revolution that toppled a government

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Reform Demands Outweigh Political Apathy

There is a critical demand for substantial reforms among students in Bangladesh, who are disillusioned with the mainstream political parties. They call for more than just elections, with aspirations for a new constitution and potentially forming a new political party. This stems from widespread anger and apathy towards the existing political landscape, as there is a fear that upcoming elections may simply perpetuate the cycle of authoritarian governance. The interim government, led by Eunice, faces uncertainty regarding its duration and the process to establish a permanent government, leaving many questions unanswered about the future political direction.

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