400 people lost sight in police attack… Interim government shock information

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India’s neighboring country Bangladesh was under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina. During his rule, it was decided to give a separate reservation to the heirs of the freedom fighters. The student body protested against this. The protest erupted into violence. Then the protesters went to besiege Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s residence. Knowing the severity of the violence, Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and took refuge in India in an army plane.
He is currently in India. Following his escape, an interim government was formed under the leadership of Professor Muhammad Yunush. It was fully supported by the Bangladesh Army. However, the rioters continued their attacks without stopping the protest. Then he destroyed the houses and temples of minorities like Hindus. The leaders of India protested against this.

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400 people lost their eyesight

In this situation, Mohammad Yunush, who is running the interim government, has said that more than a thousand people have been killed in the violence against Sheikh Hasina. In this regard, the country’s health department advisor Noorja Khan Begum said in Dhaka, “More than a thousand people have been killed in the violent incidents that have been going on in Bangladesh for the last one month. Many students and women have died in the attack.

About 400 people are suffering from loss of eyesight due to police attack. A few have vision loss in one eye and most in both eyes. Currently, the victims of violence are undergoing treatment in hospitals.

Treatment by international doctors

The violence has been brought under control by the interim government. All necessary assistance is provided to the families of victims of violence. Excellent treatment is being provided by international doctors with the help of the World Bank,” he said.

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