Bangladesha protesters family home of the reapped Prime Minister Sheikh Hasin | Sheikh Hasina News
The wave of attacks overnight also targeting houses and companies belonging to Hasina’s supporters of Awami League.
Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh have collapsed and set fire to the founder’s home in the country, as his daughter, Built former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, gave a fiery speech on the social media, urging their supporters to counteract the temporary government.
The attack on Wednesday night encouraged the speech that Hasina planned to give supporters from exile in neighboring India, where she fled last August after a deadly uprising under the leadership of students against her 15-year reign. The critics accused her of combating disagreements.
The house in the capital, Daka, was the home of the late father Hasina, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who led the independence of the country of Pakistan in 1971. He was killed there in 1975. Hasina later turned the house into a museum.
According to News Reports, several thousand protesters, some armed with sticks, hammers and other tools, gathered around the historic house and independence monuments, while others brought the crane and excavators to overthrow the building on Wednesday night.
Photos posted on social networks and posted by newspaper organizations showed that the building was almost equalized to the ground, while parts were completely burned.
The leading daily star in English in the country reported early Thursday that the wave of attacks overnight also targeting several houses and companies belonging to Hasin’s supporters Awami League.
The rally was organized with a wider call, called “Bulldozer Parade”, to disturb Hasina’s scheduled online address on Wednesday night.
‘Symbol of fascism’
Protesters, many aligned with students against the discrimination group, expressed anger over Hasin’s speech, which considered the challenge of a newly formed temporary government.
Hasnat Abdullah, a student leader of the group, warned media sales against Hasina’s speech and announced on Facebook on Wednesday that “tonight Bangladesh will be released by the pilgrimage site of fascism.”
Student Mahmudur Rahman, 18, told the AFP news agency to join the protest because he believed that it was justified to eradicate the “symbol of fascism”.
Another protester, Mohammad Arefin, said there was no reason for the house to stay.
“Since we, students, formed the Government with a revolution, we believe it is legitimate to demolish.”
The protesters also sang the slogans criticizing India, where Hasina lived in exile since she fled Bangladesh last August.
Provisional Government in Bangladesh led by the Nobel Peace Prize Muhammad Yunus was looking for Hasina’s extradition But India did not answer.
Many protesters also sang slogans demanding that Hasini be executed Hundreds of deaths During last year’s getting up against her, one of the worst turns of the country from independence. Hasina called the United Nations investigation into death.
The prime minister was also charged with monitoring out of the out-of-court killings and suppressing opposition votes during her 15-year reign.
In her speech on Wednesday, Hasina remained defiantly saying, “They can demolish the building, but not history. History is revenge.”
She also called on the Bangladesh people to confront the temporary government, accusing them of taking power in an unconstitutional way.
The movement guided by students behind the protests expressed plans to remove the 1972 land constitution, which they claim to embody her father’s legacy.