Sheikh Hasina's Family Assets Frozen Amid Corruption Probe

Demonstrators in Bangladesh vandalized and set fire to the former family home of ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina amid rising tensions following her planned address via social media from India, where she has been in exile since her ousting last year. Protesters targeted other properties linked to Hasina's party, reflecting public anger against her government's authoritarian rule during her two-decade tenure.
The unrest peaked on Wednesday when an excavator demolished the house of Hasina’s late father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh’s founding president, which had been converted into a museum. According to local reports, crowds expressed their discontent with Hasina's return to public discourse, considering her absence as a gesture of contempt for the ongoing political crisis in the country.
Sheikh Hasina’s administration was criticized for its ruthless suppression of dissent, garnering global scrutiny. The escalating protests suggest deepening divisions within Bangladesh's political landscape, as citizens express their grievances against past and current leaders.