Saturday , November 23 2024

Protest in support of former PM Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh turns violent, leaving two dead

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Dhaka: Till now protests were going on against Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh, now Sheikh Hasina's supporters have come out on the streets and are demanding to bring her back to the country. The protesters blocked the Dhaka-Khulna highway and blocked it. Due to which there was face-to-face violence between the army that came to remove the people and the protesters. Sheikh Hasina's supporters pelted stones at the army and refused to leave the spot.

According to reports, thousands of leaders and workers of Sheikh Hasina's party Awami League and local supporters gathered and raised strong slogans against the army. After the stone pelting, the angry army later lathi-charged and Sheikh Hasina's supporters tried to flee from there, in response to which the protesters also vandalized army vehicles and set them on fire. About three to four thousand people took to the streets in support of Sheikh Hasina in this area. Meanwhile, the army also opened fire to control the situation in which two people, including a child, died.

Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, who is currently in power in Bangladesh, said that attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh should be stopped and people of the Muslim community should come forward to protect the minorities of the country, Hindus, Sikhs, Christians etc. Bangladesh Hindu organizations Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Unity Council and Bangladesh Puja Udyapan Parishad said that more than 200 incidents of atrocities on Hindus have been reported since Sheikh Hasina left the country on August 5. Meanwhile, the border between Bangladesh and India is currently calm. Security forces on both sides of the border are on high alert. India and Bangladesh trade in the Bongon area, which is 80 km from Kolkata in West Bengal. Thousands of people travel on foot in this area on normal days but it has been calm for a week after the violence. Truck drivers coming to India say that there was peace in some areas, while in some, crowds of thousands were seen with swords. At the same time, the BSF said that 11 Bangladeshis trying to enter India have been arrested at the border.

Sheikh Hasina wanted to send a video message to the citizens of the country before leaving Bangladesh on the 5th, but the Bangladeshi army stopped her. After which she later came to India. Now this video message of Sheikh Hasina has surfaced. In which she blamed America for this violent situation in Bangladesh and for leaving power. Hasina said that I have resigned so that I do not have to see piles of dead bodies. America wanted to occupy Bangladesh's St. Martin Island, America had threatened to hand over this island.

Sheikh Hasina said that America wants to occupy this island to dominate the Bay of Bengal. I refused and resigned for the peace of the country, I want to request the citizens of Bangladesh not to get provoked by the words of the fundamentalists and maintain peace. If I had stayed in Bangladesh, more people would have died. I will return to Bangladesh soon, even if I lose, the victory belongs to the people of Bangladesh. On the other hand, Bangladeshis are being closely monitored in India. Workers from Bengal are being viewed with suspicion. People are suspecting these workers of being Bangladeshis. Sambalpur Police here said that although these workers are not Bangladeshis, fake Aadhar cards have been found with some workers. A task force has been formed to investigate such people.

– History of the island that America wanted to capture

New Delhi: St. Martin is the only island of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal. Which the US has demanded from Bangladesh. This place is also known as Coconut Island. Where about four thousand people live. In the 18th century, this island was considered a center of trade. Initially it was named Jazira. In 1900, a British land surveyor declared St. Martin Island as part of British India and named it after the Christian priest St. Martin. There are also reports that the island is named after the then delegation of Chittagong. The commission is named after Martin. It became part of India after separation from Myanmar in 1937, it became part of Pakistan at the time of partition in 1947 and later became part of Bangladesh in 1971.

China also wants to establish its dominance around this island. At the same time, America also wants to capture this island to stop China.