Dhaka: There was tension throughout the day on Monday in the Dhanmondi 32 zone of Dhaka. A large number of student protesters took to the streets taxing the well-constructed subversiveness of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's house. They say that by removing this place, they want to build a football field here. There were several clashes between protesters and security forces from early morning till late night. As soon as it got dark, some protesters started pelting stones from the streets, which worsened the atmosphere.
What was Monday's visualization related to Sheikh Hasina?
On the same day, a Bangladesh magistrate sentenced deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death. The magistrate held her responsible for the violence during the students' vociferation last year. The verdict said that hundreds of people died due to the government's action, and Hasina had the biggest role in ordering it. As soon as this visualization came, protests intensified in many places.
Why does the mob want to devastate Mujibur Rahman's house?
The protesters oppose that this towers has now wilt a “symbol of power,” and it is necessary to remove it. Two digging machines were stuff taken towards the house, but the police stopped them. After this the prod became increasingly aggressive. The police had to resort to lathi charges and sound grenades to tenancy the crowd. Many people were injured, including security personnel.
Why is this house so important in the history of Bangladesh?
This is the same house where Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated in a military insurrection in 1975. Many members of his family were moreover killed in the same incident. After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government last year, a large part of this house was once demolished, and the remaining part was converted into a museum. Because of this, this place unchangingly remains the part-way of political tension.
How was the condition of the municipality on Monday?
As the day progressed, the zone virtually Dhanmondi and Mirpur Road came to a well-constructed standstill. Roads were closed, shops were closed, and untied from the army, the Rapid Whoopee Battalion and heavy police gravity were deployed. In the afternoon the prod became so large that the security forces retreated for some time, but soon they resumed action. With the help of sticks, grenades, and tear gas, they evacuated the area. The officials unmistakably said that attempts to take the law into their own hands will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

