Taslima Nasreen Claims Islamist Forces Ousted Sheikh Hasina

Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who was exiled from Bangladesh, strongly criticized that the people’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted by radical Islamists in Bangladesh.

Islam sees extremes of communalism. Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen responded that the same Islamists who ousted Hasina today also ousted her . She responded that she was surprised that ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina survived the deadly student-led protests and that if she stood there, the communalists would be eliminated.

Taslima Nasreen’s statement clearly indicates that the riots in Bangladesh were caused by religious sectarians. They also correctly say that it was communalists who drove the Prime Minister out of the country

But the Islamic media including Al Jazeera are against Sheikh Hasina who sought asylum in India. Sheik Hasina has done something deadly, including the Islamic media in Kerala, and so on. It is also noteworthy that most of the protestors are Jamaat-e-Islami of Bangladesh. Moreover, it is noteworthy that the Islamic media at the global level hates the friendship between Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina and India and Narendra Modi.

Taslima Nasreen, who sought asylum in India, wrote in this regard: “In 1999, after I entered Bangladesh to see my mother on her deathbed, I was expelled from my country to please the Islamists. I was never allowed to enter the country again. It was the same Islamists who forced Hasina to go and killed me. The same Islamists were also present in the student movement. This is the punishment for allowing radical Islam to flourish in Bangladesh. I stand against the military rule of his country. Taslima Nasreen said that I want democracy to dawn in Bangladesh

Hasina had to resign and leave the country. She was responsible for her condition. She made the Islamists grow. She allowed her people to engage in corruption. Bangladesh should not be like Pakistan anymore. The military should not rule. Taslima Nasreen said that political parties should bring democracy and secularism. Nasreen had to leave Bangladesh in 1994 in the wake of death threats from religious fundamentalists for her book “Shame”.

Bangladesh is going through its deadliest day today. 500 prisoners broke out of jails and jumped out. Sea News reported that there are armed among them. It is reported that 20 of the survivors have terrorist connections. The BSF has strengthened the border guard because of the possibility of a large number of refugees entering India. The position is that India will not accept even a single refugee in this matter. Sherpur Jail is located around 100 km from the India-Bangladesh border, so security has been beefed up in India. The Border Security Force (BSF) has deployed more troops along the border to beef up security.

Around 100 protesters have already died in clashes with the police. .Protesters vandalized the Prime Minister’s residence on Monday. Government offices were gutted. The army chief called a press conference hours later and announced the formation of an interim government to rule the country.