Jyotika Jyotir said, “Sheikh Hasina has resigned. Statue of Bangabandhu is being broken. I think Bangladesh was not really ready for independence in 1971. The man who gave his whole life for the country…’. Jyotika Jyoti cried as she spoke.
Bangladesh is on fire. At the moment, Sheikh Hasina’s ‘Ganabhaban’ is occupied by the public. Bangabandhu’s statue is being destroyed, Mujib’s residence is also on fire. The news of the turbulent situation is coming from all around. Many see the shadow of Sri Lanka in this difficult situation of Bangladesh. Meanwhile, famous Bangladeshi actress Jyotika Jyoti opened her mouth to Hindustan Times Bangla in this difficult situation of her country.
Jyotika Jyotir told us about the situation in Bangladesh on Monday, “Sheikh Hasina has resigned. The army will form the interim government of the country. But at the moment the situation in the country is very difficult. Statue of Bangabandhu is being broken. I think Bangladesh was not really ready for independence in 1971. The man who gave his whole life for the country…’. Jyotika Jyoti cried as she spoke. He said, “In Bangladesh now Hindus are being persecuted. Awami League members are also being tortured.’ said the actress while crying.
Incidentally, famous Bangladeshi actress Jyotika Jyoti is known as ‘Rajalakshmi’ by the cinephiles of Kolkata. She was seen in the role of ‘Rajalakshmi’ opposite Hrithik Chakraborty in National Award winning director Pradeepta Bhattacharya’s ‘Rajalakshmi O Srikanth’. Since then she is known as ‘Rajalakshmi’ to the people here.
Meanwhile, when Chanchal Chowdhury, a popular Bengali actor, was contacted about the current situation in Bangladesh, he did not want to say anything special. He said that he is not in a position to speak at the moment.
Meanwhile, in this difficult situation of Bangladesh, the army chief said that peace and order will be restored in the country. He urged the protestors to give up violence with the message of standing by the common people. At the same time, he ordered the Bangladesh army and police not to fire. He said, “If peace returns to the country, there will be no curfew and no state of emergency. I am sure that all the chaos that is still going on in different parts of the country will calm down after my speech.”