'Disgusting': Bangladesh protesters loot Sheikh Hasina's home, parade stolen innerwear and blouses; see PICS

By Team Asianet Newsable  |  First Published Aug 6, 2024, 12:31 PM IST

The scene was chaotic, with images circulating on social media showing people parading personal belongings such as sarees, bras and even a purple blouse. Social media users widely condemned the looting and display of personal items.


Violence erupted in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka on Monday (August 5) as thousands of protesters stormed and vandalised Sheikh Hasina's official residence. The unrest followed weeks of demonstrations against a controversial government job quota system and dissatisfaction with Hasina’s 15-year rule. Protesters ransacked Ganabhaban, Hasina's official residence, and other properties linked to her party and family.

The scene was chaotic, with images circulating on social media showing people parading personal belongings such as sarees, bras and even a purple blouse. Social media users widely condemned the looting and display of personal items.

Where is humanity
This is totally disgusting
Murder of democracy
Radicals looted bra, fish, saree, blouse, evn dustbins from Sheikh Hasina's residence.
One ri0ter even wore a saree.
They have looted utensils from her kitchen. pic.twitter.com/r2yFeTSqd9

— Thakur Abhi (@ThakurAbhi3880)

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Throughout the day, the violence continued as crowds set fires, removed furniture, and even pulled raw fish from the refrigerators in the residence. The mob left with a range of items including cattle, television sets, gym equipment, and a blue Dior suitcase.

On Monday, Sheikh Hasina resigned from the Prime Minister position amidst mounting pressure and violent protests. She fled Dhaka and landed at the Hindon Air Base near Delhi, India. Hasina and her sister were moved out of Ganabhaban in a military helicopter.

Following Hasina's resignation, Bangladesh's military assumed control of the country. The veteran politician, who had been in power since 2009, faced allegations of election rigging in January. The situation escalated over the past month with widespread protests demanding her resignation.

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