Vivek Agnihotri on Bangladesh violence: The violent movement that started demanding the removal of reservation is now having very serious consequences in Bangladesh. A very worrying situation has arisen in Bangladesh amid widespread arson and violence. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned amid violent protests and has flown to India in a special army helicopter. The videos that are coming out from the neighboring country are shocking. Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, who is now in the news with The Kashmir Files, has claimed that the protesters are neither students nor revolutionaries.
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri is known for taking a tough stand on social media. He has posted a video sharing the fire raging in the neighboring country. Along with his post, he wrote, “All the crowds on the streets of Bangladesh are neither students nor revolutionaries.”
What did Vivek Agnihotri say?
Vivek Agnihotri shared a video of the protests in Bangladesh and wrote – Sorry media but the crowd on the streets of Bangladesh are neither students nor revolutionaries. Many of them are thugs and hungry people who are trying to loot something. Many revolutions fail because many so-called revolutionaries are actually poor and hungry who believe that their lives will change after the revolution but this never happens.
People like to watch such flash-revolutions on TV…
He further wrote that the rest of the crowd is there for entertainment. People like to watch such flash-revolutions on TV. A good break from Netflix. A sad story of the modern world. Old statues are destroyed but there is no law to erect them.
After the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, protesters entered her residence
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