Hasnat Abdullah, the convener of the anti-discrimination student movement, made two posts on Facebook within 11 minutes. It is believed that he made these two posts on the issue of the demolition of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house at Dhanmondi 32.
In a post posted at 10:28 pm on Wednesday, Hasnat wrote that along with the elimination of the signs of fascism, the trial of the murderer Hasina and the murderers must be ensured and the Awami League must be banned.
Then at 10:39 pm, he wrote, United Bangladesh. Although he did not mention any details in the status.
Earlier in the evening, Hasnat Abdullah wrote in a Facebook status that tonight Bangladesh will be free from the pilgrimage site of fascism.
Earlier, ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced to join a virtual session with the leaders and activists of the banned organization Chhatra League. In protest against this, the July Revolutionary Alliance announced the ‘Long March to Dhanmondi-32’ program at around 9 pm on Wednesday.
Although the angry students broke the gate and entered the house at around 8 pm. Although the house was supposed to be demolished with a bulldozer, the students vandalized it with their own hands and set it on fire. The mural of Bangabandhu inside the house has already been demolished.
In addition to Bangabandhu’s house, the students also set fire to Sudha Sadan, the residence of Awami League President Sheikh Hasina on Road No. 5 in the Dhanmondi area.
According to the latest news, the demolition of the house with a bulldozer was underway at 12:38 am. And a fire was seen burning inside.