Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday launched one other scathing assault on the nation’s interim chief, Muhammad Yunus, accusing him of heading an “undemocratic group” with no accountability to the individuals.
In a press release on the eve of the ‘Bijoy Dibosh’, a day when Bangladeshi have a good time December 16 as ‘Victory Day’, Hasina referred to Yunus as a “fascist” and claimed that the first goal of his management is to suppress the spirit of the Liberation Battle and the pro-liberation forces.
Hasina, who sought refuge in India after resigning as prime minister in August amid large-scale anti-government protests.
“This undemocratic group led by the fascist Yunus has no accountability in direction of the individuals,” she mentioned.
“They’re taking energy and obstructing all public welfare work,” she added.
Hasina added that the Yunus authorities just isn’t democratically elected and their foremost purpose is to suppress the spirit of the Liberation Battle.
“As this authorities just isn’t democratically elected, they haven’t any accountability to the individuals. Their foremost purpose is to suppress the spirit of the Liberation Battle and the pro-liberation forces and suppress their voice,” Hasina mentioned, PTI reported.
“Quite the opposite, they’re secretly supporting the anti-independence radical communal forces. The shortage of sensitivity of the leaders of this authorities, together with the fascist Yunus, in direction of the Liberation Battle and its historical past is confirmed in each step they take,” she added.
(With PTI inputs)