Friday , September 20 2024

Female journalist beaten up, media organization’s office attacked; This is the condition of Bangladesh

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Dhaka: The situation in Bangladesh does not seem to be getting normal. The situation is such that now attacks on the media have also started here. In the capital Dhaka, unknown people attacked the office of a media organization with hockey sticks and sticks and beat up a female journalist. According to the news portal ‘BDNews24.com’, about 70 attackers vandalized the office of ‘East West Media Group’, a subsidiary of Bashundhara Group, in the Bashundhara Residential Area here. According to the news, the attackers attacked the office of the media organization with hockey sticks and sticks. According to ‘The Daily Star newspaper, the attackers attacked a female journalist who was saved by her colleagues. The woman has been slightly injured.

Legal action was said to be taken

It is also important to know here that, recently the newly appointed advisor of the Home Ministry of Bangladesh had shown a tough stand on violence. Committing to take strict legal action against those who attack minorities, it was said that there is no place for violence or hatred in the country. According to the news of ‘Dhaka Tribune newspaper, Brigadier General (Retired) M Sakhawat Hussain gave this assurance while meeting the delegation of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Bangladesh in the Secretariat. Violence against members of the Hindu community has increased in Bangladesh after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina-led government. 

More than 600 people have died

Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and went to India on August 5 after widespread protests against her government over the controversial reservation system in jobs. More than 230 people have been killed in incidents of violence that broke out across the country after the fall of the Awami League government led by Hasina. With this, the death toll has exceeded 600 since the protests started by students in mid-July. According to the Police Headquarters, at least 44 policemen have been killed in the clashes.