In the first week of July, during the eruption of the 바카라˜anti-discrimination student movement바카라™ in BanglaÂdesh demanding quota reform, I was in Dhaka. Having closely observed most recent student movements in the country, I paid particular attention to this one from its outset. By the second week of July, when I returned to Delhi, the protests were still ongoing. On the very day of my return, news broke of an attack on students at Jahangirnagar University, my alma mater. Under the cover of darkness, they were assaulted, with female students among those injured. That night, I could not sleep바카라”it felt as if a shadow of the oppressive Pakistani regime had returned to Bangladesh.