Sheikh Hasina’s father’s house set fire to the crowd in Dhaka during his speech

A large group of protesters on Wednesday set fire to the residence of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Dhaka during a live online address of their daughter and removed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Eyewitnesses said that in the Dhanmondi area of ​​the capital, several thousand people held a rally in front of the house, which was previously converted into a memorial museum, since evening, after the social media call for “Bulldozer Procession”, Hasina was lost at 9 o’clock at 9 o’clock The address was going to make (BST).

Hasina gave her address organized by the Awami League’s now-destructive student Wing Chhatra League and called upon the countrymen to organize a resistance against the current regime.

Hasina said in a clear context of the Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunas’s assault, “She has the power to destroy the national flag, constitution and freedom so far, which we have earned at the cost of the lives of millions of martyrs with a bulldozer. . ” Established by the movement of anti-discrimination students.

He said: “They can demolish a building, but no history … but they should also remember that history takes revenge for it.” The student movement had previously promised to scrapping the 1972 constitution of Bangladesh as they promised to bury the “Mujibist Constitution”, while some far-flung groups by the government-led government led by Sheikh Mujib Also suggested.

This House became a prestigious symbol in the history of Bangladesh as Sheikh Mujib led the freedom-e-autonomy movement from home on a large scale, while when it was converted into a museum during the serial Awami League rule, the foreign chief Used to travel to the state or dignitaries. Line with state protocol.

On August 5 last year, 32 Dhanmandi Niwas was set on fire when Hasina’s nearly 16 -year -old Awami League regime was topped and she secretly flown Bangladesh’s Air Force for India with her younger sister Sheikh Rehana. I left the country.

Hasina said that she and her only living brother -in -law had donated their ancestral home to a trust as a public property, converted the building into a Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, as Sheikh Mujib was the end of the 1960s to the end of the 1960s. From “Bengalu” or “friend of Bengal” was called. The movement for autonomy from Pakistan turned into a large -scale upheaval in 1969.

He was killed on August 15, 1975 with most of his family members in the coup staged by a group of juniors or mid-ranked military officers, when Hasina and Living were in Germany.

In the voice of a slight sense of spirit, the former premiere said that Pakistani soldiers also looted the house during the 1971 liberation war, but did not demolish it or set it on fire.

“Today, this house is being demolished. What crime did he commit? Why were they so afraid of home … I want justice from the people of the country. Did I not do anything for you? ” He said.

Eyewitnesses said that a group of army soldiers emerged at the scene to convince the protesters, but were congratulated with boose.

The protesters first damaged a wall of the killer leader on the boundary wall of the building and wrote “32 will no longer”.

Abdul Hannan Masood, a prominent-chamber of the anti-discrimination student movement, was invited for the demolition of all the residences related to the former MPs of the former Awami League and in a Facebook post, ministers constructed new buildings on those sites. Was gone Earlier in the day, stage convenor Hasanat Abdullah warned Bangladesh’s media outlets against Hasina’s speech, saying that it would be seen as facilitating his agenda.

In her speech, Hasina said, however, the common students were used by Younus for an orchestrated movement to grab the power of the state and go back to their studies to build their future to serve the country. Urged

Meanwhile, Home Advisor Lieutenant General (RETD) MD Jahangir Alam Chaudhary said on Wednesday that the Interim government is making all efforts to bring back other people of India under the extradition treaty.

77 -year -old Hasina has been living in India since August 5 last year, when she fled from Bangladesh after a large -scale student -led protest, declining her 16 -year rule of her Awami League.

Bangladesh’s International Crime Tribunal (ICT) has issued arrest warrants for Hasina and several former cabinet ministers, advisors and military and civil officials for “crimes against humanity and massacre”.

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