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Demonstrators who ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina rejected calls from Bangladesh 's two main political parties for quick elections.
They are considering creating their own party to sustain their movement, according to interviews with four protest leaders.
In June , a handful of student leaders most in their early-to- mid 20s began organising demonstrations against a law reserving coveted government jobs for certain segments of the population.
At least 114 people were killed by the end of that week , with hundreds more hurt.
Demonstrators had formed a structure in which they were supported by layers of other student-activists.
Missteps by Hasina , meanwhile, fuelled public anger against her.
At a news conference, Hasina half- smilingly referred to the demonstrators as "razakars".
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