The transformative quota movement in Bangladesh, where a student-led protest against the government's job reservation system evolved into a national uprising for justice and equality. Through the stories of key activists, martyrs, and ordinary citizens, the narrative captures the movement's origins, its peak, and its lasting impact on the nation. The epilogue reflects on the movement's legacy, highlighting its role in shaping a new generation of leaders and inspiring ongoing struggles for social reform. It is a powerful tale of resilience, unity, and the enduring fight for a more just society.
30 parts