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‘My heart is broken, I couldn’t even hug my mother’ Sheikh Hasina’s daughter expressed her pain over Bangladesh violence

Saima Wazed, daughter of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, said on Thursday that she is deeply saddened by the violence and loss of life in her country. She said that she regrets not being with her mother and not being able to hug her during such a difficult time. On Monday, after several days of violent protests in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of PM and left the country and came to India.

What did Sheikh Hasina’s daughter say

Saima Wazed said in a post on X, ‘I am deeply saddened by the killings of people in my country Bangladesh, which I love. This is a very difficult time for me and I regret that I cannot see or hug my mother in this difficult time. I am committed to my role.’ Let us tell you that Wazed is the regional director of the World Health Organization (WHO) for South East Asia.

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Bangladesh is in chaos

The situation in Bangladesh is so bad that people are living in fear. People’s houses are being looted. People are staying awake in their homes all night. They are afraid that the robbers might target their house. This situation is not only in the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka, but similar incidents are coming from every corner of Bangladesh. The situation is so bad that the robbers are coming in trucks and targeting the entire area. Along with looting the houses, incidents of rape of women are also coming to the fore. Houses are being set on fire. The miscreants are so fearless that they are not sparing anyone, be it the officials or the leaders. Hindus are also being targeted. Temples are being demolished.

Heartbroken by the loss of lives in my country 🇧🇩 that I love. So sad that I can’t see and hug my mom during this difficult time. I am committed to my role as an RD @WHOSEARO @Who #HealthForAll #who is one

— Saima Wazed (@drSaimaWazed) August 8, 2024

On the other hand, the central government has closed all Indian visa application centers in violence-hit Bangladesh till further notice. This decision has been taken in view of the latest situation. The Indian Visa Application Center has informed the applicants on its website that the next date will be informed through SMS and passports will be collected on the next working day. The notice said, “Due to the unstable situation, all Indian visa application centers will remain closed till further notice. The next application date will be informed through SMS and passports are requested to be collected on the next working day.”


Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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