Bangladesh Fear of possible clash after Sheikh Hasina's appeal

Bangladesh Fear of possible clash after Sheikh Hasina's appeal

Islamabad - There is a fear of worsening the situation in Bangladesh, a South Asian country suffering from violence, chaos and crisis. After resigning, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina issued a statement on Tuesday appealing to the people to celebrate her father's assassination anniversary on August 15. While the interim government decided to cancel the national holiday on August 15.

Sheikh Hasina asked people to observe August 15 as National Mourning Day the assassination anniversary of her father and the founder of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. And pay homage at the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum. According to analysts, his announcement has set the stage for a possible clash in Dhaka.

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Hasina's statement in Bengali language has been posted on the social media platform X by her son Sajib Wajid Joy, based in America.

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In his statement, after paying tribute to the killing of his father and other relatives in the military coup he said that the dance of destruction that has been done across the country in the name of protest including students teachers police, Many people including journalists, social workers, common people, Awami League leaders and workers, passersby and office workers were killed.

A demand for justice

Sheikh Hasina added in her statement, For those who have lost their loved ones like me, I express my deepest sympathy. And I demand that those involved in this massacre, this destruction, be punished. are, should be investigated and they should be caught and given appropriate punishment.

She said the protesters not only targeted national monuments, but also the house she grew up in, which had been turned into a museum and visited by foreign dignitaries.

They are now in the dust, and the memories we had are in the dust due to the disrespect of Mujibur Rahman, under whose leadership we got freedom, recognition, self-respect and for whom thousands of people sacrificed. All of them were insulted. I demand justice for this from my countrymen."

Murder case against Sheikh Hasina

A court in Bangladesh on Tuesday ordered a murder investigation against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and six high-ranking officials of her administration.

A homicide probe has been ordered into the death of a civilian at the hands of police during riots last month.

According to the French news agency Mamoon Mia, who approached the court on behalf of a citizen, said that a case has been filed against Sheikh Hasina and six other people. He added that the Metropolitan of Dhaka The court has ordered the police to receive the application for 'murder case' against the accused.

According to Bangladesh law, this is the first step of investigation in a criminal case.

The seven are accused in the case of the death of a grocery store owner who was shot dead by police on July 19 to quell violent protests.

It should be noted that seventy-six-year-old Hasina is currently in India after escaping from Bangladesh

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