Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s ancestral house was destroyed by Bangladesh’s deputy director Muhammad Yunus on Friday, saying that the “anger of campaigners” responsible for the terrible vandalism was “understandable” because” they and their relatives and friends lived through times of dictatorship under the Sheikh Hasina-led totalitarian regime of Awami League.”
Yunus added that the interim government recognizes the protesters ‘ outcry and, despite this, makes pertains to the populace to abide by the law.
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He criticized Hasina for continuing to “mobilize her extremists to impede Bangladesh’s treatment from her years of abuse,” even as he appealed for peace.
Yunus urged people to quickly restore law and order and prevent further attacks on properties belonging to the ousted PM’s community and Awami League party’s politicians under any pretense.
The declaration, to many, seemed to rationalise the violence aimed at erasing the tradition of” Bangbandhu” Mujib in the base of Bangladesh as a sovereign state.
On Wednesday, a crowd set fire to Mujib’s mansion in Dhaka’s Dhanmondi area. Mujibur Rahman, his family, and three boys were killed in the home that later became the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum in August 1975. Mujibur’s urban and knocks have also been destroyed or destroyed across the nation.
The fresh Bangladesh we are working together to establish from the previous Bangladesh under the totalitarian regime is due to respecting the rule of law. Let us not erode Bangladeshis ‘ sense of security and stability, because breaking the law puts lives and property at risk for the people of Bangladesh, Yunus said.
It is crucial to “prove to ourselves and our friends around the world our responsibility to our rules,” the assertion said for people who rose up and overthrew the Hasina government in July-Aug last year to realize their ambitions for the nation. According to the statement, the totalitarian regime’s leaders have completely destroyed the nation, adding that the government will prosecute the culprits and take the culprits to justice.