Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Dhaka: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina held a virtual communication with the widows of the policemen whose husbands were killed in the attacks of the protesters. During the dialogue, he condemned the growing terrorist activities in Bangladesh, saying that Nobel laureate Yunus has converted the country into a terrorist state. During this time he promised that the victim families would be helped and strict legal action would be taken against the killers.
‘Will take revenge for deaths’
Policemen were targeted in Sirajganj during the student agitation. Many police officers were killed here during the violence. On this violence, Sheikh Hasina said, “I will return and avenge the deaths of our policemen.” He said that there is a self -proclaimed student leader in Yunus’s interim government who says that there is no revolution without the murder of the policemen. He said, “We have to end this chaos.”
‘They will face the law one day’
Sheikh Hasina shared her experiences of escaping from violence on August 5 last year. He said, “Allah has given me a second life and I believe it is for some purpose.” Hasina said that those who have converted Bangladesh into a terrorist state and due to which human rights are being violated, will one day face the law.
Policeman attacked during violence in Bangladesh
‘Violence continues’
Sheikh Hasina said, “More than six months have passed, yet the violence continues. Now I have heard that he will start the operation devil hunt. He is unable to run the country. The economy is in crisis, the law and order deteriorated. Has been and public safety is in danger. “
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