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Bangladesh is once again witnessing the fury of its student community — the same force that reshaped its political landscape only months ago. Campuses across the country, from Dhaka to Chittagong, have erupted in anger after the interim government led by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus reportedly scrapped the posts of music and physical training teachers in schools, allegedly under pressure from Islamist groups.
Students, brandishing torches and chanting “You can silence music in schools, not in hearts," have taken to the streets in what many describe as a defence of Bangladesh’s cultural identity. Reports of explosions, street clashes, and a lockdown in parts of Dhaka have surfaced, adding to the growing sense of unrest. The protests are being viewed as not merely a

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