Bangladesh witnesses massive protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The protests are rooted in the quota reform movement, where demonstrators seek fair representation in government jobs.

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been a vocal supporter of the protests. 

Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has expressed concerns over the escalating situation in Bangladesh.

The protests have turned violent, with clashes between demonstrators and police forces.

The legacy of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh, is invoked by protesters.

Protesters demand immediate government action to address their grievances. Key issues include economic reforms, job quotas, and political transparency.

The government's response has been mixed, with attempts to quell the protests while also promising reforms. 

 There are calls for diplomatic interventions to ensure stability and protect human rights in Bangladesh.

The pressure on Sheikh Hasina's government continues to mount, with potential long-term implications.