Sheikh Hasina Statement: Incidents of violence have been happening in Bangladesh for the last three months. The situation in Bangladesh has become dire after the overthrow of the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5. Sheikh Hasina has taken refuge in India after the fall of power. He has given a big statement regarding the attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and leaving the country.
Addressed the workers’ program virtually
Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, while virtually addressing the program of Awami League workers in New York, America, said, ‘I did not want bloodshed in the country. If I had remained in power and not submitted my resignation, there would have been a massacre in the country. When people were being killed in the country, I decided to leave the country.
He further said, ‘I do not need power and governance. Armed people had come to Gana Bhavan to take bribe. Like my father and Father of the Nation Bangabandhu, my assassination was also planned. I had ordered my security not to open fire, because if there was firing, a lot of people would have died in Gana Bhavan, I did not want this.
He further said, ‘Today teachers, police, leaders, everyone are being attacked in the country. Hindus, Buddhists, Christians and other minorities are being attacked. 11 churches and many Hindu temples were also attacked. ISKCON was attacked, the leader of ISKCON was arrested. Now the question is why minorities are being attacked in Bangladesh?
Mohammed Yunus is responsible for attacks on Hindus
Sheikh Hasina has called Mohammad Yunus the mastermind for the atrocities, attacks and murders of minorities and especially Hindus in Bangladesh. She said, ‘Today I am accused of mass killing in the country, but in reality Mohammad Yunus is involved in mass genocide under a definite plan. He is its mastermind.
At the same time, Khaleda Zia’s son and BNP leader Tariq Rehman had said in London that if deaths continue like this in Bangladesh, the government will not run.
Violence erupted due to the arrest of ISKCON leader Chinmay Das
The situation is worsening after the arrest of Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, former president of ISKCON Pundarik Dham, Chittagong, Bangladesh. People of Hindu community took to the streets in protest against his arrest. During this time, they were attacked by BNP and Jamaat people, in which more than 50 Hindus were injured.