BANGLADESH: The opposition protested for the second day and demanded the resignation of Hasina Wajid

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Opposition parties in Bangladesh have been holding protests against the government since last year, 6 protesters and 20 policemen were injured in the clashes and police arrested 90 protesters


Opposition parties in Bangladesh took to the streets again and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Hasina Wajid. 

Demonstrations by opposition protesters against the government in the capital Dhaka continued for a second day, with thousands of people staging protest at key points in the city and blocking roads. 

As a result of the protests, Dhaka's land connectivity with other cities has been badly affected, with major traffic jams on the highways. 

In many places there were clashes between the police and the protesters, the protesters threw stones at the police, the police dispersed the protesters by firing rubber bullets and tear gas canisters. 

From the clashes, 6 protesters and 20 police officers were injured, while the police arrested 90 protesters. 

The protest in Bangladesh is taking place at the call of the opposition party Bangladesh National Party, in which other parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, are also participating. 

Opposition parties in Bangladesh have been protesting against the government since last year, Bangladesh's opposition parties are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Hasina Wajid and an interim government.