Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed has labeled Sheikh Hasina Wajid's government as oppressive

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Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed has labeled Sheikh Hasina Wajid's government as oppressive
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00:00What a big day! I mean, leading up to this moment,
00:04Haseena Wajid has ruled for 15 years with such an iron fist,
00:08that perhaps this was not expected.
00:11But, the way this has erupted as a wave,
00:15and the kids have come out, the students have come out,
00:17they have fought the war of their rights,
00:19this is being seen in a very happy manner.
00:22But maybe it's a bittersweet happiness,
00:25maybe it's a temporary happiness, because we do not know right now
00:28when the elections will take place.
00:30No, there is happiness.
00:32Whenever there is an end to oppression, that is a happy thing.
00:35No matter what oppression does,
00:37whether it is an elected politician,
00:39or some other Amir, or in uniform, or not in uniform,
00:42this government was formed on the basis of arrogance and amrity.
00:46And it was a fake government,
00:48because the election that took place in January 2024,
00:51it was based on charity, and its origin.
00:55And by the way, you mentioned,
00:57I myself studied in Dhaka,
00:59because my father was a postman,
01:01so my political knowledge, my student days,
01:04were spent in Dhaka.
01:05At Adam Jeet Internment Public School,
01:07Kormi Tola, Dhaka.
01:08Kamal Haasan is a good name, he did his name,
01:10he is from Bari.
01:11Oh, wow.
01:12So, in the Bengali community, even then,
01:15although it was a united Pakistan,
01:17they were more aware than our people,
01:19about their rights,
01:21and they would fight for their rights.
01:23The Bangladeshi community is a very lively community.
01:25And they saw how,
01:27it was a revolution,
01:29nothing short of a revolution.
01:3115 years of strong government,
01:33and she was sitting peacefully,
01:35that my army is the chief,
01:37my government is there,
01:39which we also have in our minds,
01:41my man is there,
01:42and nothing will happen,
01:44and I am the government.
01:45And she saw, the opposition,
01:47was crushed.
01:48Begum Khalda Zia, poor thing,
01:50was beaten very badly.
01:52And now, she was in hospital rest,
01:54she was shifted from the prison.
01:56Then, the people who were there,
01:58were hanged,
01:59Salahuddin Qadir Chaudhry,
02:00Professor Ghulam Azam,
02:01who was from Jamaat-e-Islami,
02:03they took a lot of revenge.
02:05It was a very cruel government,
02:07and it was on the basis of colonialism.
02:09And, I think,
02:10it was a disastrous outcome.
02:12I was watching,
02:13the helicopter was flying towards India.
02:15So, I remembered,
02:17this is the third incident in this letter.
02:19On 15th August, 2021,
02:21Ashraf Ghani Sahib's helicopter
02:23had reached Tajikistan.
02:24He had also fled.
02:25Then, do you remember,
02:26in July 2022,
02:27Gautam Baya Raja Pakse had fled.
02:29Sri Lanka, Colombo,
02:31their house was attacked.
02:33And now, this is the third incident.
02:35So, the revolution is repeatedly knocking
02:37on the doors of our region.
02:38In our region.
02:39Around us.
02:40So, this is a warning signal.
02:42It is.
02:43It should be.
02:44No person, no government,
02:45no regime,
02:46cannot be exempt from the law of nature.
02:48Where there is cruelty,
02:49where there is injustice,
02:51There is a very good saying of Hazrat Ali,
02:53that the government of disbelief can run,
02:55but the government cannot run on the basis of cruelty.
02:57And before I get to this, sir,
02:59the awareness and awareness that you talked about,
03:01the Bangladeshi youth who came out,
03:03and started the whole process of protest,
03:05they were against the quota system.
03:07But when it was revised,
03:08and it was brought to 5%,
03:10there was so much awareness and awareness,
03:13despite this,
03:14that they still rejected it.
03:15They still said,
03:16there is a lot of executive power on this.
03:17When I heard that slogan,
03:18you are looking at 18 million youth,
03:2018 million youth,
03:22who are educated,
03:23have a high literacy rate,
03:25but are unemployed.
03:26But they have so much awareness and awareness,
03:28that after killing 200 people,
03:30they came out again.
03:31They did such a thing,
03:32that they put a 30% quota,
03:35which is of my own people,
03:36of my own party,
03:37of my own people.
03:38On that, people said,
03:39this red line has crossed.
03:40What was the miscalculation of this, Khalida?
03:42When I heard the slogan,
03:44against the government of cruelty,
03:46against the government of cruelty,
03:47against the government of cruelty,
03:48Razaqar, Razaqar,
03:49Razaqar was a big curse,
03:51that along with Pakistan,
03:53the Razaqars,
03:54in their reference,
03:55when they said,
03:56we are all Razaqars,
03:57when they put the allegation,
03:58that you are Razaqar,
03:59you are agents,
04:00foreign agents,
04:01basically,
04:02anti-national,
04:03which happens to us also,
04:04enemy of the country,
04:05security risk,
04:06so,
04:07you saw that,
04:08on that,
04:09I saw,
04:10this is a new situation,
04:12and women,
04:13and boys and girls,
04:16as they said,
04:17and it increased.
04:19What was the miscalculation of Haseena?
04:21The miscalculation is the same,
04:22which happens to every ruler,
04:24that I am very accepted,
04:26I will stay in the government,
04:29I will stay,
04:30and this government system,
04:33this chair,
04:34this chair,
04:35this is very strong,
04:36and no one can move this chair,
04:39because when I press the button,
04:41the MS comes in the uniform,
04:42when I press the button,
04:43the chief secretary comes,
04:44when I press the button,
04:45my opponent is arrested,
04:48so, whenever I want,
04:49as they say in Punjabi,
04:50the ant does not fly.
04:52Ok, people are still on the roads,
04:54the ground situation is that,
04:55offices are still being burnt in Dhaka,
04:57properties are being burnt,
04:58they are storming the people,
05:00police stations are being burnt,
05:01there is still an unrest,
05:02people are related,
05:03but there is still an unrest,
05:04I was talking to some people there,
05:06journalists,
05:07they said,
05:08it is a very fragile situation right now,
05:09there is still anger,
05:10there is still anger,
05:11those people,
05:12who could not even satisfy
05:141 third to 5 percent quota,
05:16and they still resisted
05:17the executive control,
05:20do you think that
05:21they will be happy now,
05:22that the KTK set up
05:23is coming with the army,
05:24and the army's blessings
05:25will come later?
05:26I heard a very deep speech
05:27from General Waqar-Uz-Zaman,
05:28who is the chief of army staff,
05:30who now is the number one now,
05:32he has almost pleaded,
05:34his tone was very soft,
05:36that please have confidence
05:37in the army,
05:38trust us,
05:39we will fulfill your
05:40requirements,
05:41we are one of you,
05:43and the army is with you,
05:45so it was very important,
05:47he gave that almost pleading,
05:49not that I will do this,
05:50I will do that,
05:51this and that,
05:53it was not the speech
05:54of the chief martial law administrator,
05:56it was the speech
05:57of a very humble general,
05:59who has taken over,
06:00but he says that
06:01we are one of you,

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