Bangladesh protesters set fire to and demolish ousted PM Sheikh Hasina’s family home

The demolition began at 11.30pm on Wednesday (Feb 5), following an arson attack on the third floor at around 9.00pm.

06 Feb 2025 09:15pm
Protesters use a crane truck to demolish the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman father of the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as they storm the Museum, in Dhaka on February 5, 2025. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman / AFP)
Protesters use a crane truck to demolish the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, the former residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman father of the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, as they storm the Museum, in Dhaka on February 5, 2025. (Photo by Munir Uz Zaman / AFP)

DHAKA - The Dhanmondi 32 residence in Dhaka began collapsing under the bulldozer’s impact late Wednesday night, following a fire set on its third floor earlier that evening, United News of Bangladesh (UNB) reported.

Dhanmondi 32 is the historic residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh. This house became a crucial site in Bangladesh's history.

The demolition began at 11.30pm on Wednesday (Feb 5), following an arson attack on the third floor at around 9.00pm.

Earlier in the night, at approximately 10.30pm, a crane was brought to the site, followed shortly by a bulldozer. Flames engulfed part of the building as the crowd watched.

As the crane was positioned, many onlookers climbed onto it, cheering and chanting slogans such as "Tear down Sheikh Mujib's house, raze it to the ground." Some protesters called for the execution of Sheikh Hasina.

The incident coincided with the six-month anniversary of Sheikh Hasina’s departure from Bangladesh, following her ousting by a mass movement.

From 8.00 pm onwards, large crowds began gathering outside the residence. As their numbers swelled, tensions escalated, leading to the forced entry of protesters who broke through the gates and stormed inside. Armed with sticks and crowbars, they actively participated in the destruction.

Student activists and online campaigners who had played a role in the July uprising declared that the demolition would commence precisely when Sheikh Hasina was scheduled to deliver a speech. However, the attack began ahead of schedule, at approximately 8.00pm.

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At 7.00pm, Hasnat Abdullah, the convenor of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, posted on Facebook: "Tonight, Bangladesh will be free from the shrine of fascism."

Dhanmondi 32 is historically significant as the home where Sheikh Mujibur Rahman played a key role in guiding the nation before the Liberation War.

On August 15 1975, Mujib, along with his wife, sons, daughters-in-law, and other family members, was assassinated inside this residence. The site was later converted into a memorial museum.

Following the overthrow of the Awami League government in July’s mass uprising, protesters attacked and set fire to the house on August 5. - BERNAMA-UNB

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