Indian Nationals In Bangladesh Advised To Stay Indoors During Protests

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The Indian High Commission in Dhaka has issued a warning for Indian nationals and students in Bangladesh due to the current unrest. Nationals have been strongly advised to avoid unnecessary travel and stay indoors as much as possible.

The advisory emphasizes that the Indian community in Bangladesh, especially students, should avoid venturing out unless necessary. This precaution is essential for their safety during the ongoing disturbances.

In case of emergencies or the need for assistance, the High Commission has provided round-the-clock contact numbers for different regions:

  • Dhaka: +880-1937400591 (available on WhatsApp)
  • Chittagong: +880-1814654797 / +880-1814654799 (available on WhatsApp)
  • Rajshahi: +880-1788148696 (available on WhatsApp)
  • Sylhet: +880-1313076411 (available on WhatsApp)
  • Khulna: +880-1812817799 (available on WhatsApp)

The protests in Bangladesh are centred around the reservation system for Civil Service jobs, which allocates a significant number of positions to specific groups, including the descendants of individuals who fought in the 1971 war of independence from Pakistan. Reports suggest that numerous students have been injured, and the demonstrations have escalated to violence.

In response to the increasing unrest, the Bangladeshi authorities have halted classes in both public and private educational institutions and have shut down medical, textile, engineering, and other colleges affiliated with universities until further notice, according to bdnews24.

The advisory highlights the need for the Indian community to exercise caution and remain safe during this period of instability in Bangladesh.