Sheikh Hasina said the Mohammad Yunus government was trying to erase the history of the Liberation War. archive photo

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called interim government leader Mohammad Yunus a fascist. In a statement issued on Sunday evening, a day before Victory Day in Bangladesh, Hasina said Mohammad Yunus was leading a fascist government. This government is anti-independence and supporter of fundamentalists.

Sheikh Hasina said anti-national forces seized power illegally and unconstitutionally through domestic and foreign conspiracies.

Today, Bangladesh celebrates its 53rd independence anniversary. On this day in 1971, Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan with the help of India.

On December 16, 1971, 90,000 soldiers of the Pakistan Army surrendered to India. After this, Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan.

Hasina said-

This government of the fascist Yunus bears no responsibility towards the public. By usurping power, they make it difficult to carry out social works. People are troubled by inflation. Even hungry people scavenge food from trash cans.

Attempt to erase the history of the Liberation War

Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the aim of Mohammad Yunus’ government was to arouse anger in the minds of the people against those who fought for freedom. This government is trying to erase the history and spirit of the liberation war.

He said that these people are spreading fabricated stories to destroy the spirit of freedom struggle in Bangladesh. If this happens, they will turn the great achievement of the Bengalis into shame.

The anti-reservation movement had staged a coup

In Bangladesh, on June 5, the High Court introduced a 30% employment quota system, since then students of Dhaka universities have been protesting. This reservation was given to the families of freedom fighters. When this reservation was abolished, students began demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In a short time, a large number of students and ordinary citizens took to the streets against the Prime Minister and his government.

Two months after this protest, on August 5, Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister and left Bangladesh to settle in India. After that, the army took command of the country.

This image of Sheikh Hasina is from August 5. She boards a helicopter. According to media reports, he had less than an hour to leave the country.

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