Monday , December 23 2024

Sheikh Hasina’s interim government attacked on Bangladesh’s Victory Day

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Bangladesh is celebrating ‘Vijay Diwas’ today. On this day, 16th December, the Indian Army and Mukti Bahini fighters fought against the Pakistani Army and significantly helped the Indian Army in liberating Bangladesh. On Sunday, on the eve of this ‘Victory Day’, Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fiercely targeted the head of the country’s interim government, Mohammad Yunus.

Hasina said Yunus was leading an “undemocratic group” that had no accountability towards the people.

Hasina said Yunus was leading an “undemocratic group” that had no accountability towards the people. Hasina called Yunus a “fascist” and alleged that the main objective of the government led by him was to suppress the liberation struggle and the spirit of pro-liberation forces.

On December 16, 1971, General Niazi, the then Army Chief of Pakistan, surrendered to the Indian Army along with his 93,000 soldiers after 13 days of fighting. After this East Pakistan became Bangladesh.

Sadhu’s mark on Yunus

Hasina, who fled to India after resigning as prime minister amid massive anti-government protests in August, said in a statement in Bengali that “anti-national groups” had unconstitutionally seized power. He said, “This undemocratic group led by fascist Yunus has no responsibility towards the people. They are usurping power and obstructing all public welfare works.”

Criticizing Yunus government, Hasina said that the people of Bangladesh are troubled by inflation.

Criticizing the Yunus government, Hasina said that the people of Bangladesh are troubled by inflation. Hasina said, “Since this government has not been elected democratically, they have no accountability towards the people. Their main objective is to suppress the spirit of the liberation struggle and pro-liberation forces and to suppress their voice. On the contrary, they are lacking.” The sensitivity of the leaders of this government towards the liberation struggle and its history reflects the intentions of the leaders of this government, including the fascist Yunus, who secretly harbored anti-independence radical communal forces. Are supporting in a way.