The streets of Bangladesh, once bustling with life, have fallen silent under the weight of a government-imposed curfew and internet restrictions. Triggered by student protests against state job quotas, the nation has been gripped by unrest, with soldiers patrolling the capital, Daka, where some of the worst violence has unfolded. The government's decision to scrap the controversial quota system, as per a court ruling, seemed a step towards resolution, but the students' resolve remains unyielding. They threaten to resume demonstrations unless restrictions are eased. DW's Bish Javid offers us an inside look at the evolving situation.