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Bangladesh former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's son has responded to the ongoing crisis in the country. He expressed his concern over the attacks on the minorities. After Sheikh Hasina left the country, nearly twenty bodies were found of Awami League leaders. Sajeed Wazeb Joy has said to Indian national media, that he will ask the Indian government to provide security for their political leaders as in Bangladesh even their MPs and ministers homes have been burnt.
He expressed his concern saying, if this was a political movement, why are they killing people. The group of protestors also attacked the Hindu temples and businesses established around the temples. When the Jamaat e islami party was ruling, there were attacks on minorities in the country. Few were looted, killed and burnt. There was an image of a mob that represented that the attacks were not democratic way and now the same situation is being repeated in Bangladesh.
Sajeeb Wazeb said that in Bangladesh if the same situation continues, it will turn into one more Syria. People of Bangladesh had made their decision and they had to live with it, I thought it would be Pakistan, which will turn into Syria, But Bangladesh will soon become Syria. Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister and also the daughter of Bangladesh’s founder father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was given only 45 minutes ultimatum to resign as the Prime Minister. According to an interview given by Sajeeb Wazed Joy to ETV Bharat, Joy Said, We are not dead, we are not going anywhere.. The Awami League is coming back.
Till before he was not interested in coming back to Bangladesh, but now he expresses his hope of returning to the country. Dhaka remains a serious concern to the international community after Hasina's resignation. The situation is definitely uncertain in Bangladesh. The border guards are trying to bring the Dhaka situation under control, sadly even after Hasina's resignation, the violence is still going on in the country. Many people are standing over the borders and trying to enter into India.
Currently Sheikh Hasina is in New Delhi and for now she has no plan of leaving India soon. She is in touch with a few of her party leaders. Initially they decided to stay silent and not to return to Bangladesh, but after the attack on their own political leaders, Hasina is just waiting for the law and order to come into control. This is not the first time Sheikh Hasina ran out of the country and stayed in India. Even before she escaped to India from Bangladesh and lived here for a few months with a different identity, when the country was in crisis.