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According to the reports, there was a call of social networks for the ‘excavators procession’, since the sheikh Hasina was supposed to do his address at 9 pm (BST).
An emotional sheikh Hasina launched a voice message for his followers in Bangladesh saying that if he is still alive, then there is definitely a great job. The deposed prime minister of the neighboring country also said that the mafia can demolish his house, but that he will never succeed in erasing the story.
Hasina’s father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is known as the founder of Bangladesh. The leader’s message occurred when a large group of protesters on Wednesday destroyed and lent fire to Rahman’s residence in Dhaka during an online direction of Sheikh Hasina.
The deposed prime minister, who seemed to be crying, said: “We live for those memories of Dhanmondi. Now they are destroying that house. The last time they set fire to this house, now they are also breaking it. I haven’t done anything? I haven’t worked for all of you? So why this house from where my father gave a call to freedom has been looted? I want to ask my people behind this? I want justice. “
The reports cited the witnesses saying that several thousand people joined in front of the house in the Dhanmondi area of the capital, which previously became a commemorative museum, from night after a call on social networks for the ” Excavator procession “, since it was supposed to make it directed at 9 pm (BST).
Hasina delivered her speech organized by the now dissolved student Chhatra League of the Awami League and asked the compatriots to organize a resistance against the current regime.
“They still have to have the strength to destroy the national flag, the Constitution and the independence that we gain at the expense of the lives of millions of martyrs with an excavator,” said Hasina in an apparent reference to the lade of the Nobel Prize Muhammad Yunus, the regime holder, installed by the movement of anti -discriminatory students.
She added: “They can demolish a building, but not history … but they must also remember that the story comes.” The student movement promised to discard the 1972 Constitution of Bangladesh, since they promised to bury the “Mujibist Constitution”, while some “, while some”, while some “, while some of the extreme groups Right also suggested the change of the national anthem adopted by the government after the independence of Sheikh Mujib.
#RIP: Bangladesh: The violent multitude of students has destroyed the historical house of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Dhanmondi-32 of Dhaka, minutes before an online direction of Sheikh Hasina. The protesters demanded to ban the Awami League. Mass violence continues at this time. pic.twitter.com/abmttje8ud– Aditya Raj Kaul (@adityarajkaul) February 5, 2025
The house became an iconic symbol in the history of Bangladesh, since the sheikh Mujib greatly led the movement of autonomy prior to independence for decades from the house, while during the successive government of the Awami League when it became In a museum, heads of state or foreign dignitaries used to visit line with state protocol.
The residence of 32 Dhanmondi caught fire at the beginning of August 5 of last year, when the Awami League regime of almost 16 years of Hasina was overthrown and secretly left the country along with his younger sister Sheikh Rehana for India on a flight of the Bangladesh Air Force.
Hasina said that she and her only surviving brother had donated her ancestral home to a trust as a public property, turning the building into the Bangabandhu memorial museum, since Sheikh Mujib was called “Bangabandhu” or “Bengala friend” since the late of the 1960s, when it was his movement of autonomy of Pakistan became a massive agitation in 1969.
(With PTI inputs)
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Dhaka, Bangladesh