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Bangladesh's Information Adviser, Nahid Islam, a key leader of the student-led movement, resigned from the interim government to launch a new political party. The party is being formed by activists of the July uprising that toppled the Awami League regime. Islam stated his role on the streets was more important than staying in government, to consolidate the mass uprising.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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