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24 Burned Alive in Hasina’s Awami League Leader’s Hotel in Bangladesh

Dhaka: In Bangladesh, at least 24 people, including an Indonesian national, were burned alive in a hotel owned by an Awami League leader after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country. The hotel, owned by Shahin Chakkladar, was set on fire by a mob in Joshor district. The chaos spread across the country, with mobs vandalizing residences and businesses of Awami League leaders, including the party’s central office in Dhaka. The army has stepped in to address the power vacuum left by Hasina’s departure.

Key Points:

Incident and Casualties: At least 24 people, including an Indonesian national, were burned alive in a hotel in Bangladesh. The hotel, Zabir International, is owned by Shahin Chakkladar, an Awami League leader in Joshor district.

Cause and Spread of Fire: A mob opposed to the Awami League regime set the ground floor of the hotel on fire, which quickly spread to the upper floors.

National Chaos: The violence erupted after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country, leading to chaos across Bangladesh.

Widespread Vandalism: Mobs vandalized residences and business establishments of many Awami League leaders, including the central office in Dhaka.

Army Intervention: The army stepped in to fill the power vacuum created by Hasina’s departure.

Broader Violence: Dhaka and other parts of the country experienced increased violence, vandalism of government property, and looting of Hasina’s government residence.

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