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Bangladesh Government Takes Careful Approach to Student Protests
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Bangladesh's government, led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, is handling ongoing student protests with caution. Officials are working to maintain a student-friendly image and avoid any direct confrontations with demonstrators. The government does not want to be seen as clashing with students, who have been protesting over various issues including education policies and job quotas. In recent weeks, students have taken to the streets in several cities, demanding changes to the country's quota system for government jobs. The protests have drawn attention to youth unemployment and the need for reforms. The government's response has been measured, with leaders emphasizing dialogue over force. By avoiding a tough stance, the administration hopes to prevent the protests from escalating and to preserve its reputation among young people. This approach marks a shift from previous years, when authorities often used force to break up demonstrations. Political analysts say the government is aware that a harsh crackdown could backfire and lead to wider unrest. Instead, officials are trying to address some of the protesters' demands while keeping channels of communication open. The situation remains tense, but the government's strategy aims to de-escalate tensions and find a peaceful resolution.
Sources: NDTV
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