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"Sensitivity Matters Most": Mohan Bhagwat Says Support Constitutional Quota
Mohan Bhagwat, chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological mentor of the BJP, said his organisation supports the reservation policy "as mandated by the Constitution", debunking the perception that they are opposed to caste-based quota.
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Sheikh Hasina Gave "Shoot" Orders During Deadly Bangladesh Protests: Report
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordered security forces to "shoot" at students during last year's mass protests, according to a leaked phone call authenticated by the BBC.
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"Hindus Subject To Violent Mob Attacks": UN Body's Report On Bangladesh Violence
A UN report into the violence in Bangladesh in mid-2024 - student protests over job quotas forced PM Sheikh Hasina to quit and flee Dhaka (to India) - has said Hindus were among members of minority communities "subject to violent attacks by mobs".
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Video: What Remains Of Indira Gandhi Centre, Torched Amid Dhaka Violence
Amid chaos in Bangladesh - where violent protests over a jobs quota has seen over 400 deaths and forced Sheikh Hasina to resign Prime Minister - a video has emerged of destruction of the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre.
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"Requested At Very Short Notice": S Jaishankar On Sheikh Hasina's India Move
The government is in close touch with the nearly 19,000 Indian nationals - almost half of whom are students - in Bangladesh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament Tuesday afternoon.
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"No Provision For...": What UK Said On Sheikh Hasina Asylum Reports
Immigration rules do not allow people to travel to that country to seek asylum or temporary refuge, the UK Home Office told NDTV Tuesday morning, amid persistent speculation ousted Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina, now in Delhi.
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Sheikh Hasina Meets NSA Doval Near Delhi, May Seek Asylum In UK
Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina - who resigned as Prime Minister this evening in the face of violent protests - landed at the Hindon Air Force base in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad Monday evening, en route to London.
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''Will Abide By Centre's Decision'': Mamata Banerjee Amid Bangladesh Unrest
Bangladesh Violence: Amid the ongoing unrest in neighbouring Bangladesh, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday appealed to the people of the state to maintain peace and avoid provocation.
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300 Killed, Sheikh Hasina Under Fire: Violent Bangladesh Protests Explained
In the two separate terms and 20 years that she has been the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, the ongoing protests that have seen over 300 people killed, is perhaps Sheikh Hasina's biggest test.
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Violent Protests In Bangladesh Day After 98 Killed In Clashes: 10 Points
The overall death count from fierce clashes in Bangladesh has risen to over 300, after 98 people died yesterday in the deadliest day in weeks of anti-government demonstrations. The violence-hit country is set for more protests today,
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Around 6,700 Indian Students Returned From Violence-Hit Bangladesh: Centre
Around 6,700 Indian students have returned from Bangladesh, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday as the neighbouring country witnessed weeks of anti-government protests against quotas in jobs that triggered deadly clashes between p
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Bangladesh Student Group Leader Suspends Protests For 2 More Days
The leader of student demonstrations in Bangladesh that spiralled into widespread violence extended a suspension of protests for 48 more hours on Tuesday.
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Arrests Exceed Over 2500 Amid Unrest Over Employment Quotas In Bangladesh
The number of arrests in days of violence in Bangladesh passed the 2,500 mark in an AFP tally on Tuesday, after protests over employment quotas sparked widespread unrest.
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Bangladesh PM's Office, Police Websites Hacked Amid Unrest Over Job Quota
Amid the unrest in Bangladesh, the official websites of Bangladesh's Prime Minister's Office, Central Bank and police appeared to have been hacked by a group calling itself "THE R3SISTANC3".
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Over 500 People, Including Opposition Leaders, Arrested Amid Violence In Bangladesh
More than 500 people, including some opposition leaders, have been arrested so far over days of clashes in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka sparked by protests against job quotas, police said Monday.
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"Sensitivity Matters Most": Mohan Bhagwat Says Support Constitutional Quota
Mohan Bhagwat, chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological mentor of the BJP, said his organisation supports the reservation policy "as mandated by the Constitution", debunking the perception that they are opposed to caste-based quota.
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Sheikh Hasina Gave "Shoot" Orders During Deadly Bangladesh Protests: Report
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordered security forces to "shoot" at students during last year's mass protests, according to a leaked phone call authenticated by the BBC.
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"Hindus Subject To Violent Mob Attacks": UN Body's Report On Bangladesh Violence
A UN report into the violence in Bangladesh in mid-2024 - student protests over job quotas forced PM Sheikh Hasina to quit and flee Dhaka (to India) - has said Hindus were among members of minority communities "subject to violent attacks by mobs".
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Video: What Remains Of Indira Gandhi Centre, Torched Amid Dhaka Violence
Amid chaos in Bangladesh - where violent protests over a jobs quota has seen over 400 deaths and forced Sheikh Hasina to resign Prime Minister - a video has emerged of destruction of the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre.
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"Requested At Very Short Notice": S Jaishankar On Sheikh Hasina's India Move
The government is in close touch with the nearly 19,000 Indian nationals - almost half of whom are students - in Bangladesh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told Parliament Tuesday afternoon.
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"No Provision For...": What UK Said On Sheikh Hasina Asylum Reports
Immigration rules do not allow people to travel to that country to seek asylum or temporary refuge, the UK Home Office told NDTV Tuesday morning, amid persistent speculation ousted Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina, now in Delhi.
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Sheikh Hasina Meets NSA Doval Near Delhi, May Seek Asylum In UK
Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina - who resigned as Prime Minister this evening in the face of violent protests - landed at the Hindon Air Force base in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad Monday evening, en route to London.
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''Will Abide By Centre's Decision'': Mamata Banerjee Amid Bangladesh Unrest
Bangladesh Violence: Amid the ongoing unrest in neighbouring Bangladesh, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday appealed to the people of the state to maintain peace and avoid provocation.
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300 Killed, Sheikh Hasina Under Fire: Violent Bangladesh Protests Explained
In the two separate terms and 20 years that she has been the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, the ongoing protests that have seen over 300 people killed, is perhaps Sheikh Hasina's biggest test.
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Violent Protests In Bangladesh Day After 98 Killed In Clashes: 10 Points
The overall death count from fierce clashes in Bangladesh has risen to over 300, after 98 people died yesterday in the deadliest day in weeks of anti-government demonstrations. The violence-hit country is set for more protests today,
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Around 6,700 Indian Students Returned From Violence-Hit Bangladesh: Centre
Around 6,700 Indian students have returned from Bangladesh, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Thursday as the neighbouring country witnessed weeks of anti-government protests against quotas in jobs that triggered deadly clashes between p
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Bangladesh Student Group Leader Suspends Protests For 2 More Days
The leader of student demonstrations in Bangladesh that spiralled into widespread violence extended a suspension of protests for 48 more hours on Tuesday.
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Arrests Exceed Over 2500 Amid Unrest Over Employment Quotas In Bangladesh
The number of arrests in days of violence in Bangladesh passed the 2,500 mark in an AFP tally on Tuesday, after protests over employment quotas sparked widespread unrest.
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Bangladesh PM's Office, Police Websites Hacked Amid Unrest Over Job Quota
Amid the unrest in Bangladesh, the official websites of Bangladesh's Prime Minister's Office, Central Bank and police appeared to have been hacked by a group calling itself "THE R3SISTANC3".
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Over 500 People, Including Opposition Leaders, Arrested Amid Violence In Bangladesh
More than 500 people, including some opposition leaders, have been arrested so far over days of clashes in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka sparked by protests against job quotas, police said Monday.