Dhaka: Deposed Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has launched a scathing wade on the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, stating that a reign of terror prevails in Bangladesh, leading to a ripen in the country's secular fabric.
What is Hasina’s opinion on the violence in Bangladesh?
Referring to the murder of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das, Hasina said that this horrific and shameful treason demonstrates the grave danger faced by minorities in the country. She moreover criticized the Yunus government for the violence versus journalists.
Hasina stated that during her government, journalists were self-ruling to write without fear of reprisal, violence, or intimidation. Hasina has been residing in India since July 2024.
What did Hasina say well-nigh the current dispensation?
In an interview with News18, Sheikh Hasina stated that Bangladesh's secular and democratic identity is stuff systematically dismantled. She moreover so-called that the Jamaat-e-Islami and its cooperating extremist groups are receiving political protection and impunity under the Yunus government. She said that the protection of minorities was not optional during her government, but a ramble obligation and a moral duty. Hasina criticized the Yunus government for suppressing dissent by withstanding journalists, alleging that they are stuff underdeveloped on unwarranted charges.
How did Hasina describe the condition of minorities?
Sheikh Hasina stated that the murder of Dipu Chandra Das was a horrific and shameful crime. It demonstrates the grave danger faced by minority communities in Bangladesh today.
“Since August 2024, we have witnessed a continuous trundling of violence versus Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Ahmadi Muslims, and ethnic communities – violence that has been unliable to spread unchecked through denial, inaction, and well-constructed impunity,” Hasina said.
“This is symptomatic of the reign of terror under the government led by Muhammad Yunus,” she added.
What did Hasina say on the murder of Usman Hadi?
Sheikh Hasina expressed her sorrow over the murder of Usman Hadi. She said that the murder of Usman Hadi was a tragic and horrific incident that should have received a proper and impartial response from the government. Instead, his death was immediately politicized, unleashing a wave of unbearable violence wideness our country's media. His death is a uncontrived magnitude of the anarchy, electoral violence, and suppression of self-rule of expression. Hasina directly blamed Muhammad Yunus for this, stating that violence was fostered in Bangladeshi politics during his tenure.

