Bullet points of From the streets to the ministries, students who ousted Bangladesh's prime minister are now helping lead the country
- Bangladesh's longest-serving Prime Minister was unseated by students, leading to mass protests and her resignation.
- The students, now in charge of an interim government, aim to restore peace, democracy, and reform institutions before elections.
- Despite lacking political experience, they believe in their ability to rebuild the nation.
- Concerns linger over their hunger for power and the need for a neutral interim government.
- The country grapples with the aftermath of violent clashes, with hopes pinned on a new generation of leaders to pave the way forward.