Police vehicles that were burned during anti-government demonstrations are seen inside the compound of a police station as students volunteering to maintain law and order are in control of the Jatrabari Police Station in Dhaka on August 11, 2024. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus and his newly named interim government set out on August 9 to restore "law and order" after a student-led uprising and deadly mass protests forced predecessor Hasina into exile. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP)
Dhaka: Bangladesh was experiencing a "student-led revolution" after the ouster of premier Sheikh Hasina, the country's new interim leader Muhammad Yunus said.
"This is a revolution, a student-led revolution," the Nobel laureate told reporters on Sunday night, adding the resignations of top Hasina allies from the Supreme Court and other institutions were legal "because legally... all the steps were followed".