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On Tuesday, the Indian Central government has called an all-party meeting to discuss the escalating situation in Bangladesh.

The situation in Bangladesh remains fluid, with the interim government and the military working to restore order and address the concerns of the protesting citizens.

On Monday, Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman announced that Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her position.

The death toll has surged to 101 following unprecedented violence in Bangladesh sparked by the anti-discrimination student movement.

The MEA has strongly advised Indian citizens to avoid travel to Bangladesh until further notice due to escalating violence in the country.

G. Parameshwara announced on Monday that the Congress government plans to intensify its efforts against illegal immigrants residing in the state.

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) remains confident about hosting the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup as scheduled.

The heavy military presence in Dhaka has been a concern, with bunkers set up at some intersections and key roads blocked with barbed wire

The protests are against the country's government job quota system, which reserves 56 percent of jobs for certain groups.

Escalating anti-quota protests in Bangladesh, causing over 100 deaths and 2,500 injuries, have forced more than 300 Indian students to return to India.