Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has pointed fingers at her political adversaries for instigating the recent surge in violence across the nation, particularly during the student-led protests against the government's job quota system. The unrest prompted the imposition of a curfew, which Hasina claims was a reluctant but necessary measure to ensure public safety. The controversy stems from the Supreme Court's decision to drastically reduce quotas in state jobs from 56 percent to just 7 percent, affecting various groups including families of freedom fighters, women, and disadvantaged communities. Hasina has expressed her willingness to lift the curfew once the situation stabilizes, emphasizing her commitment to restoring peace and order.
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