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During the festival, fundamentalists took Bangladeshis hostage, Sheikh Hasina’s message on Navratri

Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday launched a scathing attack on the current government led by Muhammad Yunus citing the current situation of Hindus in the country. He hoped that people would face challenges and gain freedom as they were held hostage by conspirators and radical groups. Hasina also greeted the followers of Sanatan Dharma in Bangladesh on the occasion of Sharadiya Navratri, the day Durga Puja is celebrated throughout the country. The Bangladesh Awami League chief was removed from the post and had to flee the country, as he had violent protests against the government, resulting in the Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus appointed as the Chief Advisor to the Interim Government last year.

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During the violent protests and the subsequent appointment of Yunus, there were alleged atrocities against the Bangladesh’s minority Hindu community, which became the subject of conflict between India and Bangladeshi governments. The party posted Hasina’s message on its official X handle, dear countrymen, I give heartfelt congratulations and love to everyone on this eternal occasion. Today, the Awami League is expected to achieve their freedom by overcome these challenges once again by the Awami League that Bangladesh is struggling with the serious crisis. The people of Bangladesh have always stood with each other and have been sharing happiness. They know how to love and show compassion. But today, the people of Bangladesh are hostage in the hands of conspirators and radical groups. The Bangladesh Awami League will definitely oppose it in their frenzied political sports, which wants to share people and ruin the country.

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Significantly, after Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power, the extremist groups in Bangladesh increased further. Banned organizations for anti-national activities once again became openly active. Last year, radical Islamic groups opposed the open event of Durga Puja festival and were also against nationwide holidays during the festival. Extremist groups also took out a march in Dhaka and opposed the use of the playground by Hindus, who had been celebrating Durga Puja at that site for years.

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