Sheikh Hasina told her supporters - I am coming back!

Since the coup in bangladesh, the leaders of Sheikh Hasina's party Awami League are being targeted. Meanwhile, former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has targeted Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor of the interim government in Bangladesh. Former prime minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina said, "Allah has kept me alive for some reason and a day will come when those who target Awami League leaders will be brought to justice." The Awami League president said this when she was talking to the family members of her party leaders on social media.

'People don't like Muhammad Yunus'

She directly attacked Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor of Bangladesh's interim government, and said that he is a person who never truly loved the common people." Sheikh Hasina said, "He lent small amounts of money to the poor at high interest and lived a luxurious life abroad with that money. At that time we could not understand his reality and helped him a lot, but people did not get any benefit from it. He did good only for himself. Now his hunger for power is harming Bangladesh.

She said, 'Bangladesh, which was seen as a model of development, has now become a terrorist country.' She expressed grief and said, "The way our leaders and workers are being killed cannot be described in words. Awami League people, police, lawyers, journalists and artists are all being targeted."

Sheikh Hasina spoke emotionally recalling the painful murder of her family

Former bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina spoke emotionally recalling the murder of her entire family including her father and the country's first president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and said, "I lost my father, mother, brother and entire family in a single day. After this, we were not allowed to return to our own country. I understand the deep pain of losing loved ones." She further said, "Allah protects me. Maybe he wants to do something good through me. Those who have committed these terrible crimes must be punishedThis is my pledge."

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