In the aftermath of Bangladesh's political upheaval, students and young volunteers have rapidly taken on the vital role of traffic monitors, ensuring public safety at chaotic intersections.
As Shejwana Ahmad Sreshta, a 20-year-old volunteer, states, "Because Bangladesh became independent because of the students, they are listening to us," highlighting the influence and responsibility of youth.
The absence of police following the prime minister's departure has left a power vacuum on the streets of Dhaka, with young citizens stepping up to maintain order.
The scene is a glimpse of a new generation's empowerment in Bangladesh, where teenagers and college students have become crucial figures in managing public safety and traffic.
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