Unrest spreads again in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina’s ally party office vandalized, set on fire

Mixcollage 01 Nov 2024 10 39 Am

Chaos has started spreading in Bangladesh once again. This time the protesters have burnt down the office of the party supporting former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In fact, on Thursday night, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the office of the Jatiya Party in Dhaka and raised slogans. During this, the protesters entered the office and started vandalizing. After this, they started arson inside the office itself. Within a short time, the flames of fire spread in the office of the Jatiya Party. Let us tell you that this party is located in Vijayanagar, Dhaka. By the time the fire department team reached after getting information about the incident, the office of the Jatiya Party had been burnt to ashes.

Jatiya Party office was vandalized and set on fire.

Let us tell you that Jatiya Party is a party supporting Sheikh Hasina. Its founder was Hussain Mohammad Irshad, who was once the Chief of the Bangladesh Army. The protesters allege that the workers of the Jatiya Party tortured the protesting students before 5 August. The most shocking thing in all this was that when the protesters entered the office of the Jatiya Party and vandalized and set fire, there was no police force deployed there and the rioters kept setting fire while calling themselves students.

Supporters of Yunus

Let us tell you that after the office of the Jatiya Party was set on fire, no organization has taken responsibility for this fire incident. However, the protesters are believed to be supporters of Prime Minister Yunus. The protesters say that the Jatiya Party is a traitor and hence it should be punished. Let us tell you that before this, protests were also seen against the President of Bangladesh in the past few days, in which an organization had demanded his resignation. He had said in one of his interviews that he had not seen Sheikh Hasina’s resignation letter. Only after this, the demand for his resignation started.