Former Bangladesh PM Hasina urged for justice, demanding punishment for those behind acts of terror and violence leading to deaths since July. She expressed sympathy for victims’ families and condemned the burning of the Bangabandhu Museum. Her statement, shared by her son, highlighted the need to investigate and punish the culprits.
‘Pained’ Hasina demands ‘justice’, seeks probe into recent killings, vandalism

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