The interim government of Bangladesh expressed concern over “sabotage and arson efforts” across the country. Earlier, the interim government held the “inflammatory” speech of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for inciting “unexpected and unexpected” violence.
The press branch of the interim government chief Mohammad Yunus issued a new statement on Thursday, saying, “Interim government expresses deep concern over the fact that some people and groups try to vandalize and set fire to various institutions and establishments across the country Are doing it. ”
The statement said, “The government will strictly stop such activities. The interim government is intelligent to protect the lives and property of citizens. ”The government has also said to take strict punitive action against the persons and institutions concerned.
The press branch of the Chief Advisor Younus issued this statement a few hours after the interim government said that it was undesirable to demolish the 32 Dhanmandi residence of Bangladesh founder Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, but such a detected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s inflammatory provocative from India It happened due to speech.
The press branch said in the statement, “The sabotage at 32 Dhanmandi residence was unwanted … (but) The inflammatory statements made by Sheikh Hasina, who took refuge in India, created deep anger among the people and as a result these incidents occurred.
Thousands of protesters set fire to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence and vandalized the houses of several League leaders.