Dhaka: Even after the coup in Bangladesh, the situation is not calming down. Violence is spreading in different parts of the country. The statue of Father of the Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was urinated upon and vandalised. The Shahid Smarak in Mujibnagar outside Dhaka was turned into ruins, with several statues there vandalised. A statue depicting Pakistan's Major General Mianzi surrendering to Indian Lieutenant General Arjun Singh Arora and signing the surrender letter was also demolished.
Indeed, there is widespread anarchy and chaos in Bangladesh at the moment to such an extent that no one is willing to listen to the appeals of the interim government's prime minister, Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, to maintain peace. As things stand, the power of Mohammad Yunus' government appears to be limited to the Presidential Palace.
There are no Hindus, Sikhs, Christians or a few Parsis or a handful of Jews in Bangladesh to look up to. They are seeking refuge in India. A group of them is waiting at the border to enter India. The main obstacle is the tangle of barbed wires on the borders of the two countries. India has asked the Border Security Force BSF to be fully alert and vigilant.
Statues of Major General Amir Abdul Khan Niazi of Pakistan who surrendered to Lieutenant General Jagjit Singh Arora, General Officer Commanding of India's Eastern Command to assist the Banga Vahini formed by the youth of Bangladesh in the former East Pakistan now known as Bangladesh, have been destroyed. 93000 Crores. The number of soldiers who surrendered at that time was more than any army surrendered since World War II. This is also worth mentioning.