House of Former Bangladesh Cricket Captain Mashrafe Mortaza Destroyed Amid Political Turmoil
In a dramatic escalation of political violence, the residence of former Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Mortaza’s house was set on fire by protesters on Monday. The unrest follows Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and subsequent departure from Bangladesh.
Political Turmoil and Protests – Mashrafe Mortaza’s Home Vandalized
The chaos erupted following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s resignation and departure from the country, which sparked widespread protests across Bangladesh.
Hasina, who had been the Prime Minister, left for safety as student demonstrations turned increasingly violent. In the midst of this turmoil, protesters targeted various symbols of political power and influence, including Mashrafe Mortaza’s residence, leading to significant property damage and unrest.
Destruction of Mashrafe Mortaza’s Home
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, a celebrated former cricket captain and current Member of Parliament, became a victim of the political violence.
His house, located in the Narail-2 constituency of the Khulna division, was set ablaze by vandals.
Mortaza, renowned for his cricketing achievements, captained the Bangladeshi national team in 117 matches across all formats, a record for his country.
In his cricket career, Mortaza claimed 390 international wickets and accumulated 2,955 runs across 36 Tests, 220 ODIs, and 54 T20Is.
Mashrafe Mortaza’s Political Career
Following his retirement from cricket, Mashrafe Mortaza transitioned into politics and joined the Awami League in 2018.
He was elected as a Member of Parliament for Narail-2 in the general elections held earlier this year.
Mortaza secured his seat for the second consecutive term, representing the Awami League, which has been a significant political force in Bangladesh.
Additional Vandalism and Damage
The violence was not limited to Mashrafe Mortaza’s residence. Reports from local media indicate that protesters also set fire to the District Awami League office and vandalized the home of the office’s President, Subash Chandra Bose.
The attack on these locations underscores the intensity of the current political unrest in the country.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Departure
In response to the escalating violence, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left Bangladesh and arrived at Hindon Air Base in Ghaziabad, near Delhi, on Monday evening. She traveled aboard a Bangladesh Air Force military transport plane.
Reports suggest that Hasina is expected to travel to London shortly. Her departure comes amidst significant unrest, including the storming and vandalizing of Ganabhaban & Mashrafe Mortaza’s Residence.
Conclusion
The violent protests reflect deep-seated political and social tensions in Bangladesh. The destruction of Mashrafe Mortaza’s house and other acts of vandalism highlight the severe impact of the current crisis on individuals associated with the political establishment.
As the situation continues to evolve, the international community watches closely, and efforts to restore peace and stability remain critical for Bangladesh’s future.
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