The Tumultuous Legacy of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh
The legacy of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's founding father, has come under intense scrutiny amid political upheaval. Following the ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, anti-government protesters defaced Rahman's statues and murals, igniting a contentious debate about historical memory and Rahman's role in Bangladesh's history.
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The legacy of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, revered as the founding father of Bangladesh, is facing unprecedented scrutiny. After Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power, her father's statues and murals became prime targets for anti-government protesters.
On August 5, protesters toppled a prominent statue of Rahman in Dhaka, broadcasting images worldwide. This act sparked a heated debate over Rahman's historical place and the seemingly shifting perspectives of younger generations, who many feel respect Rahman less than older citizens do.
This upheaval leaves Bangladesh in political turmoil, questioning the place of a key figure who led its independence movement. Yet, despite the contested opinions, Rahman's impact on the nation's fiber appears indelible.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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