India has expressed concern over the vandalism at the historic residence of Bangladesh’s founding leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in Dhaka. The Ministry of External Affairs called the act ‘regrettable’ and highlighted its significance in Bangladesh’s national history. In response to media queries, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “It is regrettable that the historic residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a symbol of the heroic resistance of the people of Bangladesh against occupation and oppression, was destroyed on February 5, 2025.”
He emphasized the house’s significance, saying that “all those who value the freedom struggle that shaped Bangladesh’s national identity recognize its importance. This act of vandalism should be strongly condemned.” On Wednesday, a mob vandalized Rahman’s residence in Dhaka, according to the media reports. Visuals showed flames inside the house as protesters stormed the premises after breaking open the gate.
The attack was reportedly linked to an online speech by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Earlier, social media posts had called for a “Bulldozer Procession” toward Rahman’s residence at Dhanmondi-32 if Hasina delivered her speech, as per Dhaka Tribune. By 10:45 p.m. (local time), an excavator was brought to demolish the house. Protesters, who arrived in a rally around 8 p.m., broke into the main gate and caused widespread destruction. Many reportedly climbed to the second floor, using hammers, crowbars, and wooden planks to destroy portraits of Rahman and damage sections of the house.
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