If you want to see what can be a zenith of vandalism, you need to look no further than as is Bangladesh now. The protestors have been vandalising on the streets, looting shops, beating and killing minorities, setting fire on public and private property and showing an exuberance of extremist chaos in the capital city. It is not incorrect to say that the the narrative of Islamic Extremism is rapidly making its way in the country of joy. To validate all of this, I want you to click on the link below and verify why I called it a zenith of vandalism.
Now when you've verified, what do you think are these protests for? Are these protests at all? Or, have these so called protests been propagated to advance Bangladesh into a state that resembles closely to Afghanistan or Pakistan. TBH, the condition of Bangladesh is already depressing!
In my previous article on the current situation of Bangladesh, I strongly held that these protests are run for more reasons than coming out through MSM. The biggest of all is that 'the Islamic Extremist Nations' always wanting Bangladesh to come in terms with them. But, the government of Hasina and her party had never accepted it because the fundamentals on which Bangladesh was born in 1971 discard this religious extremism for an idea of democracy and freedom in Bangladesh.
https://m.stacker.news/43962 Protestors beating down 'the father of Democracy in Bangladesh
The fundamentals of democracy in Bangladesh seems no more, not because of a government this time but because of people. Yes, it's not government that had killed the democracy in Bangladesh but it is the protestors who are claiming their victory by beating down the statue of 'Bangbandhu'1, who implanted the seeds of democracy in East Pakistan.2
Yes, the so called agitation that started after 5th of June when a High Court in Bangladesh reinstated the 'Quota'3 for freedom fighters in jobs has become too ugly. The anti-quota group has now taken over the assembly and PM House of Bangladesh and has been damaging and robbing both the buildings since yesterday. They have also started to damage shrines of minorities, which is the proof of the entry of Islamic Extremism in the eastern neighbour of India.
What is so depressing that the agitation must have stopped by now with Hasina fleeing out of the country and the army chief declaring to accept all demands of protestors. But the extremism never allows you to stop, instead it encourages to carry on the chaos. That's how Bangladesh is now.
To understand the real plot I want you all to take a look at the timeline of events for the protests in Bangaledsh.

Timeline of events leading to the resignation of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Out of the above from the timeline the one that should have ceased all of this chaos came on July 21 when —
The Supreme Court delivers its verdict in the quota case, abolishing most of the quotas for 1st and 2nd grade jobs and leaving 93% of spaces for general applicants.
If not on 21, The protests should have stopped on July 28 when Six organizers of the student movement read out a statement ending their agitation. But their colleagues vow to continue with the movement and protests resume the next day.
In mid July Sheikh Hasina offered to resolve the issues of students with talks but it wasn't accepted and student organisations went on vandalising everything that came in between them. Them means 'pro-quota' and 'anti-quota' organisations. But, the question will always be asked that who incited violence in the agitation against 'quota' that started so peacefully.
To be objective, it's been done by Jamaat-e-Islami, an extremist organisation that's funded from Pakistan and other islamic nations.
Chattra Shibir is the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami4 has turned student protests into a political movement in Bangladesh. The Islamic extremist nations wanted to restore the opposition BNP to power through protests and street violence. And, it seems that they have finally succeeded to turn a nation of joyfulness into an everlasting depression.

Footnotes

The death of democracy is upon us: from Venezuala, to London, to Nigeria to Bangladesh.
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