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[🇧🇩] I want justice': Sheikh Hasina after protesters attack Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka
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Short Summary: 'I want justice': Sheikh Hasina after protesters attack Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka After protesters set fire to her father and Bangladesh’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged her supporters to stand against the interim government.
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I want justice': Sheikh Hasina after protesters attack Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka​


'I want justice': Sheikh Hasina after protesters attack Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka

'I want justice': Sheikh Hasina after protesters attack Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka
After protesters set fire to her father and Bangladesh’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged her supporters to stand against the interim government.

“We live for those memories of Dhanmondi. Now they are destroying that house. Last time they set this house on fire, now they are smashing it as well. Have I not done anything? Have I not worked for you all? Then why this house from where my father gave a call for freedom has been ransacked? I want to ask my people who is behind this? I want justice," said Hasina in an audio message which surfaced on social media.

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The attack was sparked by a speech Hasina planned to give to supporters from exile in India. The rally was organised alongside a broader call, dubbed “Bulldozer Procession”, to disrupt Hasina’s scheduled 9 pm online address on Wednesday.

According to Reuters, several protesters, some armed with sticks, hammers, and other tools, gathered around the historic house and independence monument, while others brought a crane and excavator to demolish the building.

The house in Bangladesh capital, Dhaka, had been home to Hasina’s late father and Bangladesh’s independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who declared the country’s formal break from Pakistan there in 1971. He was assassinated there in 1975. Hasina later turned the home into a museum.

Hasina delivered her address organised by the Awami League’s now disbanded student wing Chhatra League and called upon the countrymen to organise a resistance against the current regime.


“They are yet to have the strength to destroy the national flag, the constitution and the independence that we earned at the cost of lives of millions of martyrs with a bulldozer," Hasina said in an apparent reference to Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus’s incumbent regime, installed by the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement.

She added: “They can demolish a building, but not the history… but they must also remember that the history takes its revenge." The student movement earlier promised to scrap Bangladesh’s 1972 Constitution as they promised to bury the “Mujibist constitution" while some far-right groups also suggested change of the national anthem adopted by Sheikh Mujib-led post-independence government.
 

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Ask @Bilal9, He will surely have the justification of that. And this as well.

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They are just collecting stuff to sell on eBay or the various Bangladesh online marketplaces. But we have our share of perverts - just like in India.

On a more relevant note, the demolishing house business a couple of days ago, started when Hasina said she'd address supporters on Facebook, kind of a virtual call to arms for her supporters to oust the interim govt. which got people of all stripes riled up again.

Mr. Krishna was hoping Hasina would be re-instated as dictator in chief back in Bangladesh. Well, now you can see what support Hasina has left, which is zero...
 

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Sheikh Hasina is the worst dictator of Bangladesh. We, the Bangladeshis, will never allow her to do politics in Bangladesh. Hasina is a murderer who killed almost 20000 people for political reasons. Sheikh Mujib did the same in his tenure in Bangladesh. Mujib raised Rakkhi bahini with the help of India and this terrorist organization was responsible for killing 25000-30000 people from 1972-1975. I am confident that the politicians, the judiciary and the people of Bangladesh will permanently ban Awami League from politics.. We respect Dr. Yunus and inshallah he will be able to handover power to politicians by arranging a free and fair election.
 
Sheikh Hasina is the worst dictator of Bangladesh. We, the Bangladeshis, will never allow her to do politics in Bangladesh. Hasina is a murderer who killed almost 20000 people for political reasons. Sheikh Mujib did the same in his tenure in Bangladesh. Mujib raised Rakkhi bahini with the help of India and this terrorist organization was responsible for killing 25000-30000 people from 1972-1975. I am confident that the politicians, the judiciary and the people of Bangladesh will permanently ban Awami League from politics.. We respect Dr. Yunus and inshallah he will be able to handover power to politicians by arranging a free and fair election.

Than your country is not a democracy. Anyway, none of Muslim majority country is a true democracy so issue. However, you say that India killed 25000 to 30000 people in BD but you are totally silent on 3000000 Bengalis killed by Pakistan Army. Do you have to say anything on that?
 
Than your country is not a democracy. Anyway, none of Muslim majority country is a true democracy so issue. However, you say that India killed 25000 to 30000 people in BD but you are totally silent on 3000000 Bengalis killed by Pakistan Army. Do you have to say anything on that?
When did I say India killed 25000-30000 people in Bangladesh? I said Rakkhi Bahini killed 25000-30000 people during Sheikh Mujib's tenure from 1972 to 1975. You have a huge comprehension problem buddy.
 
When did I say India killed 25000-30000 people in Bangladesh? I said Rakkhi Bahini killed 25000-30000 people during Sheikh Mujib's tenure from 1972 to 1975. You have a huge comprehension problem buddy.

You said that they killed with help of India. What India has to do with Bangladeshis killing Bangladeshis. Mujib was not very friendly to India. So India did not have any direct or Indirect role. Had he trusted India like his daughter, he too would have been saved. Many Bangladeshis were partners in the crime of atrocities of Pakistan army. That incident would have been the aftermath of what happened in 1971 it seems. I don't have much the knowledge of that particular incident.
 

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