Sheikh Hasina, former Bangladesh prime minister who was expelled from power after protests throughout the country, lashed out: “History cannot be eliminated.” Hasina’s comments have arrived after hundreds of protesters burned her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house in Dhaka. It is reported that Hasina is making comments in the speech published in the social media accounts of her party.
The story comes: Sheikh Hasina
Hasina, which sounded emotional, can be heard in the speech published on Facebook: “I am looking for justice of the people of Bangladesh. I have not done anything for my country?” She emphasized: “A structure can be erased, but the story cannot be eliminated,” as he added: “They must also remember that history comes.”
Earlier on Wednesday, thousands of protesters destroyed the family home of Sheikh Hasina that apparently symbolized the independence of Bangladesh.
It is reported that the attack is caused by a speech that you have planned to give supporters of exile in neighboring India, where it fled last year during a deadly uprising led by students against its 15 -year rule.
The house in question belonged to the late father of Hasina and the leader of Independence of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who had declared the formal separation of the country of Pakistan in 1971. He was killed in 1971 in that house, which Hasina became a museum .
Protesters threaten the ‘drag’ building
On Wednesday, the protesters even threatened to “drag” the building if you have continued with their speech, which marked the beginning of a one -month protest program for their political party of the Awami League. In particular, the former prime minister’s party is trying to obtain support in the midst of accusations of attacks against its members and other Hasina sponsors.