At least eight people were killed and 84 others were wounded on Monday after unidentified arsonists set fire to a residential hotel in Bangladesh's Jessore.
The Meghalaya government has imposed a curfew along the International border with Bangladesh starting tonight in the wake of the political crisis in the neighbouring country, authorities said on Monday.
Agitators in Bangladesh also set fire to the Dhaka district office of Awami League. The agitators started the fire at around 4 pm on Monday. The fire also spread to the gas cylinder shop nearby.
At least 93 people were killed as a fresh wave of violence gripped Bangladesh. Over thousands have sustained injuries, many with bullets, the Dailystar reported on Monday.
Bangladesh Police fired tear gas and lobbied stun grenades to disperse tens of thousands of protesters who returned to the streets demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Several senior advocates belonging to the Bar Council of Pakistan Occupied Gilgit Baltistan (PoGB) announced the addition of Awami Action Committee (AAC) leadership to the Schedule Four list of the Anti-Terrorism Act
The general public expressed their anger by raising slogans against the local administration for remaining ignorant of the issues faced by the people of PoGB.
The unrest was sparked by students who have long demanded an overhaul of the quota system, which originally reserved 30 per cent of government jobs for descendants of veterans who fought in Bangladesh's war of independence in 1971.
The Awami Action Committee criticised the leasing of land to the Green Tourism Company. Ali raised the issue of government rest houses and acres of forest land in PoGB being leased to private companies in the Punjab Province and termed it "Green Terrorism."