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Students gathered again today at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka, will the name and constitution of Bangladesh be changed?

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Students gathered again today at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka, will the name and constitution of Bangladesh be changed?

Students gather again today at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka

Dhaka: The students in Bangladesh who overthrew Sheikh Hasina and forced her to leave the country. Today the same students are going to gather at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka. The aim of the students is to change the constitution of the country. According to the information, about 30 lakh students are going to gather in Dhaka today. Even the interim government of Muhammad Yunus seems to be kneeling before the students. Announcing the program, Member Secretary of the organization Arif Sohail urged the general public to participate in it.

It is being told that the protesting students can gather at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka at 3 pm. During this time, disputes are possible between students and police. Police may use lathi charge, tear gas or water cannons to disperse the crowd.

The name of Bangladesh can be changed

It is being claimed that the name of Bangladesh can be changed before changing the Constitution. The student organizations want to name the country one of the following: Islamic Republic of Bangladesh, Islamic Republic of Bangladesh and Islamic Republic of East Pakistan. The most likely possibility is that in case of change of name, a consensus can be reached on the name of Islamic Republic of Bangladesh.

There was no consensus between the government and the agitating students

Bangladeshi media quoted sources as saying that Sharia law could be implemented in the country. Muhammad Yunus can be declared the new President. Resignation can be sought from the Army Chief and the President of the country so that the students can implement the new Constitution of the country as per their wish. Earlier, a meeting was held between several leaders of the National Citizen Committee and students. The government asked the students not to demonstrate. However, student organizations are adamant on protesting.

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