Something big may be seen again in the coming times in Bangladesh. This is because the students who overthrew the country’s then PM Sheikh Hasina have now started working on a new strategy.If reports are to be believed, these Bangladeshi students are preparing to start a new political party this week. Two sources with direct knowledge of this entire incident gave this information.

These student groups, which wanted to end Hasina’s rule, had lobbied for Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus as the chief advisor to the interim government. Now, no information has been revealed about whether Yunus will have a role in the organization that these students are planning to form or not.

Students Against Discrimination (SAD), a student group in Bangladesh, led the protests. Within no time this movement turned into violence. A student-led movement against public sector job quotas began, which later turned into a nationwide rebellion.
