How Nahid Islam Became a Face of Bangladesh's Student Revolution
Briefly

Nahid Islam, now the ICT and media minister, highlighted how the protest grew from a demand for a fair quota system into a national uprising against government oppression that challenged the very fabric of Bangladeshi politics.
'The protests began as a response to an unjust quota system, but the killing of a student leader transformed it into a widespread movement calling for accountability and change,' said Islam, pointing to the critical turning point that united citizens in their fight.
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