In Bangladesh, the political landscape remains tumultuous six months after the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Following her controversial speech from exile in India, where she discredited the current protest movements, a mob set fire to the Dhanmondi 32 residence of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, reflecting the anger and turmoil surrounding political divisions. The protests initially began over a job quota policy but morphed into widespread unrest, resulting in significant casualties. Mujibur Rahman, a key figure in Bangladesh’s fight for liberation, has a complex legacy that continues to influence current events.
The attack on Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house reflects the escalating political tensions in Bangladesh, as former PM Sheikh Hasina's controversial speech on protest movements incited fury.
The nationwide protests against Hasina began due to a contentious government job quota system, leading to a violent crackdown and mass casualties.
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