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Rape of six children in Bangladesh; Protests continue against Younus -led interim government

Protests of crime against women continue in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, according to local media, incidents of rape of six children have come to light in six districts on Tuesday.

On Monday, at least seven people were arrested in six districts for rape. Children who have sexual harassment are all between six and fourteen years of age.

According to the report of the leading Bangladeshi newspaper ‘The Daily Star’, in one of these incidents, a teenager, a victim of sexual harassment, committed suicide after falsely accused and defaming them during the local arbitration meeting.

Increasing incidents of sexual harassment have exposed the deteriorating situation of law and order in Bangladesh.

There have been several demonstrations in Bangladesh recently against the growing crimes against the woman against the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus.

Women in the country took to the streets to demand strict punishment for rape criminals and demand for the resignation of Jahangir Alam Chaudhary, advisor to home affairs.

According to local media in Bangladesh, students and teachers from various universities across the country demonstrated against the recent rape incidents. He demanded strict punishment for criminals.

During the protest, Professor Tasnim Siraj Mehboob of Dhaka University demanded the dismissal of home affairs advisor rather than his resignation, emphasizing that he had demanded it months ago.

The country’s leading daily Dhaka Tribune quoted him, “The resignation is a respectable farewell. He is not worthy of this honor.

Various political organizations who first joined hands to overthrow the Sheikh Hasina government also condemned the poor law and order situation and the increasing incidents of violence against women in Bangladesh under the interim government led by Mohammad Yunus.

Addressing a rally on Monday, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Senior Joint Secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that the increase in incidents of rape and violence against women in the country is due to the inaction of the present administration while addressing a rally on Monday, while addressing a rally on Monday.

Rizvi said, “Why this situation is arising under the current interim government? If the administration works properly then the incidents of rape, murder, injury and corruption did not increase.” He said that now the reality is that women are not safe anywhere in the country.

Addressing the media on Sunday, Mia Ghulam Parwar, general secretary of the radical organization Jamaat-e-Islami, told Dhaka Tribune, “Women and children are not safe anywhere today-whether they are buses, trains, launch, offices, houses, schools or madrasas. The situation in the country is much worse than the situation in newspapers and media.”

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