Taslaima Nasreen demanded a museum on the site of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Reed Home

The exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen on Thursday expressed pain over the arson attack at the residence of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and stressed that the memories of freedom fighters should never be erased. A staunch critic of communalism, Ms. Nasreen, asked to build a museum on ruins in the Dhanmandi region of the capital and said that there are those behind the barbarity who never wanted an independent Bangladesh and rejected secularism.

“The last mark of the independent Bangladesh architect has been burnt for ash today. Rona, Bangladesh, Rona,” he wrote in a post on X, sharing pictures of carnase to be held in Dhaka on Wednesday evening.

Calling those people behind the attack of Islamic terrorists, he said that if her angler was towards Ms. Hasina, why did she attack and burn Sheikh Mujib’s museum?

A clear excavation under the uplift rule of Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, Ms. Nasreen said that those who never wanted to liberate Pakistan in 1971 are now in power.

“Was it not enough to run Hasina out of the country? And his descendants are setting everything on fire today-who are radical Muslims who hate non-believers, who are wrong and they are now in power.

Ms. Nasreen had to leave Bangladesh in 1994 in view of the dangers of death by radical organizations on her book “Laja”. The 1993 book was banned in Bangladesh, but became a bestseller elsewhere.

He alleged that law enforcement in Bangladesh has remained silent, while radical Islamists have “erased the name of Sheikh Mujib from destruction, history, and the liberation has eradicated the history of war.”

Ms. Nasreen warned that the dream of eradicating Mujib’s name from history is not a new trick, saying that the dream has already turned into a reality because Mr. Yunus came to power.

Demanding that the history of Bangladesh’s liberation war be preserved properly, Ms. Nasreen said, “A grand, New Dhanmondi 32 should again be made in place of Dhanmondi 32. Should go to a replica even if it needs a replica.

To end religious-based politics, he said that a secular state should be established and said that the history of Bangladesh’s liberation from Pakistan in 1971 should be taught accurately in schools and colleges.

“The mistakes of Sheikh Hasina should be mentioned while in power. He should feel regret and regret it. He should apologize for his mistakes. The formation of a new Awami league by removing thieves, miscreants and corrupt persons Should be done, which brought honestly, honest, honest.

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