Protesters stormed Ganabhaban in Dhaka after Sheikh Hasina's resignation, looting and causing chaos. The former Prime Minister fled to India as the military assumed control.
On Monday, Bangladesh witnessed a tumultuous scene as thousands of protesters stormed Ganabhaban, the official residence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, following her resignation. The protesters, fueled by weeks of political unrest, caused extensive damage to the premises in Dhaka.
Shocking videos and images surfaced online, showing the chaotic situation as people ransacked the residence. Protesters were seen looting items, including rugs, utensils, clothes, and even personal belongings such as saree blouses. Some were captured flaunting these items, while others humorously draped the Prime Minister's sarees, further emphasizing the bizarre turn of events.
Look at these Islamic zombies mob waving #Bangladesh Prime Minister #SheikhHasina's undergarments 👙 as a symbol of victory...! 🤬
— Rocky Bhai (@Iambakshi) August 5, 2024
They look more like rapists than revolutionaries ! 🇧🇩
Hindus of Bangladesh are being attacked by Islamic monsters! 👹#Dhaka #HindusUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/OUreSipsVT
The situation escalated as more crowds flooded the area. People were seen eating from the kitchen, lying on Sheikh Hasina’s bed, and stealing various items, including televisions, furniture, and even pet animals like fish and ducks. The sight of protesters celebrating the fall of the government added to the chaotic atmosphere.
The actions of the protesters have sparked outrage on social media, with many expressing their disappointment and disbelief. One user commented, "Never saw any students in the world who have done something pathetic like this."
Here is the full video.
— Sunanda Roy 👑 (@SaffronSunanda) August 6, 2024
Brothers of LKFC from Bangladesh are waiving undergarments of Sheikh Hasina like the Bangladeshi flag.
Never saw any students in the world who have done something pathetic like this.#AllEyesOnBangladeshiHindus https://t.co/Vjv7vQZQjp pic.twitter.com/dcD8QhG7fj
As the situation spiraled out of control, Sheikh Hasina and her sister fled Bangladesh, arriving at Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad, India, on Monday evening. They departed Dhaka in a military helicopter, leaving the country's leadership in turmoil. Following her departure, the Bangladesh military took full control, attempting to restore order amid the chaos.
The incident marks a dramatic and unsettling chapter in Bangladesh's political landscape, leaving the nation and the world in shock at the scenes of looting and disorder.
Last Updated Aug 7, 2024, 10:27 AM IST