Vandalized graffiti criticizing Sheikh Hasina's government remains unremoved from the walls, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
- Munir UZ ZAMAN
- Updated
In a striking display of dissent, graffiti condemning the regime of Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina continues to be visible on public walls, despite the authorities' silence on the matter. Once a heavily fortified residence of Sheikh Hasina, the building is now being transformed into a museum, serving as a symbol of her authoritative leadership.
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Graffiti condemning Sheikh Hasina's regime remains unremoved
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