Dhaka, February 6, 2025:
The incident of vandalism at house number 32 in Dhanmondi is unintended and undesirable. Sheikh Hasina’s provocative statements against the July Uprising while in exile in India have created deep anger in the public mind, which has been expressed.
There has been no attack or vandalism of any kind at house number 32 in the last six months. This happened last night around the statement of the fugitive Sheikh Hasina, which has two parts.
One part is that Sheikh Hasina has insulted and humiliated those who sacrificed themselves in the July Uprising. By making irrelevant, absurd and hateful remarks regarding the death of the martyr, the fugitive Sheikh Hasina has disrespected and disrespected the July Uprising.
Secondly, Sheikh Hasina, despite fleeing the face of the mass uprising in the same tone she used to speak in when she was in power, carrying out corruption, terrorism and inhumane processes, continues to speak and threaten the July mass uprising and every person who participated in the mass uprising in the same tone. Sheikh Hasina has threatened to create instability in the country.
Sheikh Hasina is continuing to inflict one blow after another on the wounds left in the minds of the people by the July massacre. In response to her violent behavior, the vandalism of house number 32 has occurred.
The interim government is on the highest alert to protect the lives and property of the country and the people. The law enforcement agencies are making every effort to bring the situation under control.
If Sheikh Hasina, who is a warranted accused of crimes against humanity, refrains from giving a statement, it is possible to avoid a recurrence of such incidents.
The government hopes that India will not allow its territory to be used for destabilizing purposes in Bangladesh and will not allow Sheikh Hasina to speak. The interim government does not want such incidents to happen again in the future.
The trial of those involved in the July massacre is in full swing. The interim government is committed to ensuring that this trial is conducted and that the perpetrators are appropriately punished. The government will examine what legal steps can be taken against those involved in provocative activities.