Sheikh Hasina, the former prime minister, claims that time govt. chief Muhammad Yunus has transformed peaceful Bangladesh into a nation of militants and terrorists. Sheikh Hasina insists that justice will be served as she continues to be optimistic about regaining power.
It is impossible to adequately describe the brutal killing and assault of our politicians and employees. Everyone is being targeted, she said, including police officers, lawyers, editors, and musicians.
Hasina, who is currently said to be living in exile in India, said in a simulated conversation with Awami League supporters ‘ family members that she believes Allah kept her alive for a purpose and that someone who is attempting to defame her party people will get brought to justice.
According to a posti shared on the group’s Facebook page, she asked functionaries to keep track of every Awami League activist and create an intricate collection.
The former prime minister demanded that the collection include information on the number of party workers who have been seriously injured and killed so far, how many of them are still behind bars, how many cases have been filed, and the most recent information on the Awami League’s president and general secretary’s social activities, as well as those of equate organizations.
Hasina even recommended that details of destruction to spiritual shrines, places of worship, and temples be disclosed. She described Yunus as a person who always cared about people, used small loans with high interest rates, and lived lavishly worldwide.
She stated that reports of rapes, murders, and thefts may be made because she fears that the TV station or magazine may be targeted if they are.
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