Protesters set fire to the house of East-Bangladesh PM’s family

South Asia Editor
In Bangladesh, protesters vandalized and set fire to the former family The post of Prime Minister of the post Sheikh Hasina, as well as other members of his party.
This news caused unrest that Hasina would address the country through social media from India, where she has been inside. The student -led protests since the exile excluded him last year.
77 -year -old Hasina, who was in charge of Bangladesh 20 years, it was seen as an autocrat, whose government was brutally associated with dissatisfaction.
On Wednesday evening, an excavator broke the house of Hasina’s late father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who is also the founder president of Bangladesh. The structure was converted into a museum.
Hasina’s father Widely seen as a freedom hero, but his daughter’s anger has tarnished her legacy among Hasina’s critics.
In a Facebook Livestream, Hasina condemned the attack and demanded “justice”.
“They can demolish a building, but they cannot erase history,” he said.
Hasina, once a pro -democracy icon, After taking office, he has seen his reputation sourHe has been accused of rigging elections and demolishing his critics, and his administration was widely seen as corrupt.
She faces arrest warrant to break up on the protests led by the student last year, killing hundreds of people.
While Hasina fled to India last August, Anger has not participated against her and her Awami League.

On Wednesday, the protesters also vandalism and torture the homes and businesses of senior Awami League leaders. Calls have been made on social media to get rid of the country of “pilgrimage sites of fascism”.
Police told the BBC’s Bengali service that around 700 protesters showed at the residence on Wednesday night, and dozens of police officers were deployed.
Since outside Hasina, under the leadership of a caretaker government Nobel Prize winner The country is kept on.
But it has fought for gendering disturbance. Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in recent months, seeking Hasina to prosecute student protesters for fatal action.
While Yunus’s government tries to extradite Hasina from India, it is also dealing with a strange economic crisis – Younus has accused Hasina of Bangladesh’s economic development and looting billions of dollars during his rule.
Yunus has promised to hold elections in the end of 2025 or early 2026.