Sheikh Hasina's Family Assets Frozen Amid Corruption Probe

In a dramatic turn of events, a large mob vandalized and set fire to the residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh’s founding leader, in Dhaka on February 5, 2025. This occurred just minutes before a scheduled online address by his daughter, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in a politically vulnerable position after the fall of her government in August 2024.
During her emotional address, Hasina questioned the motives behind the assault on her family's historic home, stating, “Have I not done anything? … I want justice." Witnesses reported that thousands gathered in Dhanmondi, incited by a social media call for a "Bulldozer Procession," aimed at opposing the Awami League. Hasina urged citizens to resist the current regime and preserve the nation's historical legacy.
The house, which has served as a memorial museum, symbolizes Bangladesh's struggle for independence. In August 2024, the property faced destruction following Hasina's departure from the country amid political turmoil, further complicating the nation's ongoing crisis, as reported by multiple local sources.