Dhaka:
The exiled author of Bangladesh, Taslima Nasreen, said the anguish on Thursday by the incendiary attack against the founder of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in Dhaka and emphasized that the memories of the combatants of freedom should never be erased. A firm criticism of communalism, Mrs. Nasreen asked that a museum on the ruins be built in the Dhanmondi area of the capital and said that those behind vandalism are those who never wanted an independent Bangladesh and rejected secularism.
“The last trail of Independent Bangladesh’s architect has been burned today in Ashes. Cry, Bangladesh, Cry,” he wrote in an X post, sharing photos of the butcher shop that took place in Dhaka on Wednesday night.
The last trace of the Independent Bangladesh architect has burned today in ashes.
Cry, Bangladesh, cries. pic.twitter.com/lj17jj4izj– Taslima Nasreen (@taslimanasreen) February 5, 2025
Calling the behind the attack on Islamic terrorists, he said that if his fisherman was towards Mrs. Hasina, why did they attacked and burned the Museum Museum Mujib?
When taking an apparent excavation in the head of the Nobel Prize in Muhammad Yunus, Mrs. Nasreen said that those who never wanted freedom of Pakistan in 1971 are now in power.
“Were it leading Hasina outside the country not enough? Those who attacked the Museum Muse Like Pakistan.
Mrs. Nasreen had to leave Bangladesh in 1994 following death threats by fundamentalist outfits about her book “Lajja”. The 1993 book was prohibited in Bangladesh, but became a sales success in another place.
She claimed that the police in Bangladesh had remained silent, while the Islamists of Hardliner have carried out “destruction, erase the name of the sheikh Mujib of history and eliminate the history of the war of liberation.”
Mrs. Nasreen warned that the dream of erasing the name of Mujib of history is not a new ploy, saying that the dream has already become reality since Mr. Yunus came to power.
By demanding that the history of Bangladesh’s liberation war be preserved properly, Mrs. Nasreen said: “A new and new Dhanmondi 32 must be built again in the place of Dhanmondi 32. The memory of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman must be preserved. A museum must be preserved.
A great and new Dhanmondi 32 must be built again in the location of Dhanmondi 32. The memory of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman must be preserved. A museum should be built, even if it requires a replica.
The sculptures and the museum dedicated to the fighters for freedom must be rebuilt …
– Taslima Nasreen (@taslimanasreen) February 6, 2025
Requesting the end of religious politics, he said that a secular state must be established and said that the history of Bangladesh’s liberation in Pakistan in 1971 should be taught precisely in schools and schools.
“The mistakes that Sheikh Hasina committed while he is in power must be mentioned. He should feel remorse and regret them. He must seek forgiveness for his mistakes. A new Awami League must be formed by eliminating thieves, scoundrels and corrupt people, Bringing honest, brave, progressive, liberal, secular, non -community, with scientific, dedicated, feminist and free mentality, “he added.