Sheikh Hasina’s resignation: What Asif Mahmood and Hasnat Abdullah said

by times news cr

Published: 17:20, 21 October 2024 Updated: 17:28, 21 October 2024

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Hasnat Abdullah, one of the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement, claimed that Sheikh Hasina’s resignation letter had no role as the people of the country overthrew Sheikh Hasina’s government through a coup. Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan said on the same issue that the autocratic killer Hasina resigned verbally to the President.

One of the two coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement said these words in response to President Mohammad Sahabuddin’s statement in the media saying that “I have heard that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned but she does not have any documentary evidence or documents in this regard.”

In a Facebook post on Monday afternoon, Hasnat Abdullah wrote that an illegal government was overthrown by the people through a coup. Resignation letter has no role here.

After that, Asif Mahmood Sajib Bhuiyan, advisor to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, made a post on Facebook commenting that Sheikh Hasina had verbally resigned to the President.

In the post, he wrote, dictatorial murderer Hasina resigned verbally to the president. Although she was supposed to go to Bangabhaban with her resignation letter, the killer Hasina was forced to run away when the students came near Ganobhaban.

It is to be noted that on October 19, a special interview of President Mohammad Sahabuddin given to Manbazamin Secretary Matiur Rahman Chowdhury under the title ‘He said nothing…’ was published. There he talked about the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and also mentioned that he has ‘no documentary evidence’. In that interview, the president was asked ‘Do you have the resignation letter of the former prime minister?’ President Mohammad Sahabuddin said in reply, ‘I heard that he has resigned. But I don’t have any documentary evidence. I have failed despite many attempts. He may not have had time.’

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