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Prime Minister of Bangladesh and Chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP @bdbnp78

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Sheikh Hasina’s visit to the vandalised metro station in Dhaka and her violent rhetoric against the so-called mayhem in government establishments across Bangladesh, stands in sharp contrast to her neglect of hospitals and disrespect to families who have lost their beloved children. This occurs in the backdrop of an unprecedented genocide by a combined force of Police, RAB, BGB, Ansar, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Chhatra League terrorists, resulting in the deaths of thousands of innocent students and pro-democracy activists, with countless others assaulted. With incidents of Awami League leaders instructing their party men to torch buses and public establishments in Chittagong and elsewhere in Bangladesh (Manabzamin), it is evident that the Hasina regime itself orchestrated these sabotage attacks to malign the ongoing quota movement, eliminate opposition political parties through fabricated cases, and use mega projects as a tool for corruption by inflating the cost of damages. Questions are being raised across Bangladesh: Since when have public properties become more important than human lives? Can Hasina’s calculated acts of sabotage ever justify the state-sponsored massacre of innocent students? How long will the desperate cries for justice from the victims’ families go unheard? The answers lie in the fact that until there is an elected and accountable government in Bangladesh, Hasina will continue her brutality to cling to power and benefit crony stakeholders.
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Sheikh Hasina’s visit to the vandalised metro station in Dhaka and her violent rhetoric against the so-called mayhem in government establishments across Bangladesh, stands in sharp contrast to her neglect of hospitals and disrespect to families who have lost their beloved children. This occurs in the backdrop of an unprecedented genocide by a combined force of Police, RAB, BGB, Ansar, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Chhatra League terrorists, resulting in the deaths of thousands of innocent students and pro-democracy activists, with countless others assaulted. With incidents of Awami League leaders instructing their party men to torch buses and public establishments in Chittagong and elsewhere in Bangladesh (Manabzamin), it is evident that the Hasina regime itself orchestrated these sabotage attacks to malign the ongoing quota movement, eliminate opposition political parties through fabricated cases, and use mega projects as a tool for corruption by inflating the cost of damages. Questions are being raised across Bangladesh: Since when have public properties become more important than human lives? Can Hasina’s calculated acts of sabotage ever justify the state-sponsored massacre of innocent students? How long will the desperate cries for justice from the victims’ families go unheard? The answers lie in the fact that until there is an elected and accountable government in Bangladesh, Hasina will continue her brutality to cling to power and benefit crony stakeholders.

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In the immediate aftermath of 5th August, 2024, a date that will be remembered as the day one of the most reviled authoritarian figures in Bangladesh's history fled the country, I extended my congratulations to the courageous people whose unwavering resolve made this moment possible. At the time, I remarked that a victory is made truly noble when even the defeated can find safety and dignity in its wake. Today, I reiterate that message, urging all democracy-loving citizens of Bangladesh to uphold the principles of justice and restraint. Let no one take the law into their own hands. Let us not glorify mob violence. Let there be no acts of aggression against women. Let us honor one another’s freedoms and dignity. The Bangladesh we strive to build is the one seen through a mother’s eyes, where every citizen, regardless of political affiliation, faith, background, or belief, lives in safety and peace. We envision a nation where believers and non-believers, skeptics and the devout, all coexist under the same promise of security and equality. Let every 5th August henceforth stand as a solemn pledge to the cause of democracy, good governance, and our collective humanity. In this long and difficult journey toward fulfilling that noble promise, both I and my party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-BNP, seek the continued support and solidarity of all those who believe in democracy, justice, and the future of a truly inclusive Bangladesh.

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