Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expressed concern over the situation of the nation, describing it as being “on the fringe of an abyss.” In a strongly worded assertion, she stated Bangladesh is passing by some of the harmful phases in its historical past, marked by violence, instability, and the rising affect of extremist communal forces.
Referring to the nation’s founding historical past, Hasina invoked the legacy of the Liberation Battle and the management of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Father of the Nation.
“Bangladesh stands at this time on the fringe of an abyss, a nation battered and bleeding, navigating some of the perilous chapters in its historical past. The homeland gained by the supreme Liberation Battle below the management of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is now ravaged by the monstrous onslaught of extremist communal forces and overseas perpetrators,” Hasina was quoted by ANI as saying.
“Our as soon as serene and fertile land has been diminished to a wounded, blood-soaked panorama. In fact, the whole nation has change into an enormous jail, an execution floor, a valley of loss of life,” she added.







