Awami League could not survive on the streets in front of ordinary students in different places of the country on Sunday, despite announcing the students' resistance on social media.
It is reported that the WiFi network is also not working despite the government's order to stop mobile internet.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Bangladesh's capital on Sunday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, resulting in skirmishes between protestors and supporters of the ruling Awami League that left at least 9 people dead and 50 more injured.Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Bangladesh's capital on Sunday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, resulting in skirmishes between protestors and supporters of the ruling Awami League that left at least nine people dead and thirty more injured.
Two popular social media services, Facebook and WhatsApp, are allegedly unavailable in Bangladesh as of right now. People from all throughout the nation have complained about difficulties they are having using both platforms; when they try, they get error messages and connection drops.
Most of the shops and malls are closed now amid the protest of students and mass people.