Sheikh Hasina's Family Assets Frozen Amid Corruption Probe

Protests have escalated in Bangladesh following the torching of the former family residence of deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, along with properties belonging to members of her party. The unrest was ignited by Hasina's scheduled address from India, where she remains in exile after being ousted during student-led protests last year. Hasina, who governed for two decades, has been criticized for authoritarian practices, including a severe crackdown on dissent, according to local reports.
As tensions peaked on Wednesday evening, an excavator demolished the house of Hasina's late father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founder of Bangladesh and a former president. This site had been turned into a museum highlighting his legacy. The violent expressions of anger reflect deep-seated frustrations regarding Hasina’s government and its perceived oppressive measures in the past. Official responses to the protests have yet to be announced, raising concerns about potential further unrest in the region.