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Violence has started again in Bangladesh. The opponents of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina set fire to the house of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Dhanmandi-32 in Dhaka on Wednesday night.
Demonstrators vandalized the houses of leaders of Sheikh Hasina's party Awami League on Wednesday midnight and Thursday across the country and defaced Mujibur Rahman's mural.
The violence started before the start of an online program of Hasina who was in India. Bangladesh's leading newspaper "The Daily Star" wrote, "According to a viral post on social media, the protest was done because of Hasina's anti-Bangladesh activities." Hasina had to leave the country after the student movement in Bangladesh last year. She reached India on August 5.
