6 February 2025

Anbarasan ethirajan

South Asia editor

The demonstrators set fire to the house of Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday evening

The demonstrators in Bangladesh vandalized them and set fire to the previous family The home of the ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Husaynah, as well as other members of her party.

The turmoil arose from the news that Hasina would address the country on social media from India, where it was in Exile since the protests led by students toppled her last year.

Hasina, 77, who was responsible for Bangladesh 20 years old, he was seen as a rock that his government was mercifully bound by the opposition.

On Wednesday evening, the late father's excavation in House Al -Hoceima, Sheikh Mujib Al -Rahman, was also broken the founding president in Bangladesh. The structure was reused in a museum.

Hasina's father He is widely seen as the hero of independence, but the anger of his daughter has distorted his legacy among Hasinah's critics.

On Facebook Livestream, Hasina condemned the attack and requested “justice”.

“They can demolish a building, but they cannot erase history,” she said.

Hasina, once welcomed as a supportive symbol of democracy, She saw her hearing about heard after taking office. She was accused of falsifying the elections and imprisoning their critics, and considered its administration widely corrupt.

Arrest orders are faced on charges of eliminating the protests led by students last year, which witnessed hundreds of people killed.

While Hasina fled to India last August, anger was not dispersed against her and the Awami League increased.

Getty pictures of a crowd in front of a burning building, with a wall beating the wallGety pictures

The late Sheikh Mujib Al -Rahman, the founding president of Bangladesh, was widely seen as a hero, but he became a target for his daughter Sheikh Hasina

On Wednesday, the demonstrators also destroyed and established homes and companies, the leaders of the Awami League. There were calls on social media to rid the country of “fascist Hajj sites”.

Police said the Bengali service in the BBC that about 700 demonstrators came to live on Wednesday evening, and dozens of police officers were deployed.

Since the overthrow of Hallasima, a leader led led Nobel Prize winner Mohamed Yunus I keep the country working.

But it is fighting to suppress the constant disorders. Thousands of demonstrators have moved to the streets in recent months, calling for Hasina to prosecute him due to a fatal campaign against student demonstrators.

While the Yunus government is trying to obtain Hasina from India, it is also dealing with an economic crisis looming on the horizon – Younis Hasina accused economic growth in Bangladesh and washing billions of dollars during her rule.

Yunus pledged to hold elections in late 2025 or early 2026.

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