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Bangabandhu has no Islamic history, Hasina jailed…: Student movement in Bangladesh now with new demands | News India

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Bangladesh student protests begin with new demands: After overthrowing Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh and forming an interim government, protests and violence have started again over new demands. Thousands of students took to the streets on 'Mourning Day' in Bangladesh on Thursday. During this, they demanded that former PM Sheikh Hasina be brought back to the country and a case be filed against her. At the same time, the protesters boycotting the mourning day said that now a new history of Bangladesh will be written, in which it will be identified not on the basis of Bangabandhu but on Islamic basis.

Demand to bring Sheikh Hasina to the country and prosecute her

On Thursday, thousands of different student groups protested at Shaheed Minar in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka. During this, the protesters said that action should be taken against those involved in the former government of Bangladesh. And Sheikh Hasina should be brought back to the country and prosecuted. The students involved in the protest said that Sheikh Hasina had fired during the student movement. Action should be taken against all those responsible for this incident.

a new history needs to be written

Students associated with Jamaat-e-Islami organization who came to protest said that the history of Bangladesh should be written from today. And in that, their identity should not be based on Bangabandhu but now Bangladesh should be identified on Islamic basis. Meanwhile, the protesters also surrounded Sheikh Hasina's house. Violence also took place at some places. Awami workers were beaten up. The mourning day was completely boycotted.

Violence in rice market too

Violence took place in the Dhan Mandi area of ​​Bangladesh. Many vehicles were burnt and people were beaten up. Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's house is in the Dhan Mandi area. And 15 August is celebrated as a day of mourning in Bangladesh. On this day, the so-called founder of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was assassinated. BNP and Jamaat workers said that there is no point in celebrating the day of mourning. A large number of people were present outside Sheikh Hasina's house to stop the people.