Sheikh Hasina's message to Bangladesh, said- 'I want justice', know what else she said?
Bangladesh Violence / Sheikh Hasina's message to Bangladesh, said- 'I want justice', know what else she said?
Bangladesh Violence - Sheikh Hasina's message to Bangladesh, said- 'I want justice', know what else she said?
Bangladesh Violence: Recently, a coup was seen in India's neighboring country Bangladesh. Here Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country in a very short time and take refuge in India. At the same time, for the first time after leaving the country, Sheikh Hasina has sent a message to the people of Bangladesh. Actually, a letter has surfaced in the name of Sheikh Hasina, which her son has shared from his ex account. Through this letter, Sheikh Hasina has demanded justice. Apart from this, Sheikh Hasina described the recent violence against Awami League leaders, activists and others as a "terrorist attack". She said, 'I demand that those involved in the recent killings and vandalism in Bangladesh be properly investigated and punished.'Family members were murderedShe wrote, "Brothers and sisters, on 15 August 1975, Bangladesh President Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was brutally murdered. I have deep respect for him. At the same time, my mother Begum Fazilatunnesa, my three brothers freedom fighter Captain Sheikh Kamal, freedom fighter Lieutenant Sheikh Jamal, Kamal and Jamal's newly-wed bride Sultana Kamal and Rosie Jamal, my younger brother Sheikh Russel, who was just 10 years old, were brutally murdered." Tribute to the martyrs of 15 AugustHe further wrote, "My only uncle freedom fighter paralyzed Sheikh Nasir, President's military secretary Brigadier Jamil Uddin, police officer Siddikur Rahman were brutally murdered. Freedom fighter Sheikh Fazlul Haque Moni and his pregnant wife Arju Moni, Agriculture Minister freedom fighter Abdul Rab Sarniabad, his 10-year-old son Arif 13-year-old daughter Baby, 4-year-old grandson Sukant, brother's son freedom fighter journalist Shaheed Sarniabad, nephew Rentu and many others were brutally killed. May the soul of all those martyred on 15 August rest in peace and my tribute to the martyrs." Condolences with those who lost their lives in the violenceHasina further wrote, "Many people have lost their lives in the vandalism, arson and violence in the name of the movement since July. I pray for the peace of their souls. My condolences are with those who, like me, are living with the pain of losing their loved ones. I demand that those involved in these murders and vandalism be identified and punished." We are serving youHe further wrote, "Dear countrymen, we two sisters dedicated the house that holds the memory of the brutal killings that took place in Dhanmondi Bangabandhu Bhavan on August 15, 1975, to the people of Bengal. A memorial museum was built. From the common people of the country to the dignitaries of the country and abroad have visited this house. This museum is a memorial of independence. It is very sad that the memory that was the basis of our survival has been burnt to ashes. We are serving you, its purpose is to bring a smile on the faces of the suffering people of Bangladesh, to keep the memory of the loss of your loved ones alive in your hearts. You have also started getting its auspicious fruits. Bangladesh has attained the status of a developing country in the world."The blood of millions of martyrs was insultedHe said that the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, under whose leadership we got self-respect as an independent nation, got our identity and got an independent country, has been insulted. The blood of millions of martyrs has been dishonoured. I want justice from my countrymen. I appeal to you to observe the National Day of Mourning on August 15 with due dignity and seriousness. Offer flowers and prayers at Bangabandhu Bhaban and pray for the salvation of all souls. May Allah bless the people of Bangladesh. Joy Bangla Joy Bangabandhu."