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Why are Bangladesh's students demanding the education minister's resignation?

Students in Bangladesh are protesting and demanding the resignation of the country's education minister due to dissatisfaction with the current state of the education system. The protests reflect concerns over issues such as poor infrastructure, lack of resources, and ineffective policies within the education sector. These demands highlight broader frustrations among youth regarding governance and public services. The situation has sparked nationwide discussions about educational reforms and accountability.

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Why are Bangladesh's students demanding the education minister's resignation?

Students in Bangladesh are protesting and demanding the resignation of the country's education minister due to dissatisfaction with the current state of the education system. The protests reflect concerns over issues such as poor infrastructure, lack of resources, and ineffective policies within the education sector. These demands highlight broader frustrations among youth regarding governance and public services. The situation has sparked nationwide discussions about educational reforms and accountability.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the issue as a student-led demand for change in the education system, focusing on the reasons behind their protest without overtly favoring any political side. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either supporting or criticizing the government or opposition, maintaining a more

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