Tulip's leaflets found in Ganobhaban, legal advice to stop journalism!

Tulip's leaflets found in Ganobhaban, legal advice to stop journalism!

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Staff Correspondent, morenewsbd.com
Staff Correspondent, morenewsbd.com

Published: 10:48 13 January 2025

A new mystery has been uncovered in Ganobhaban, the official residence of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. A leaflet and various personal documents of UK Labour Party minister Tulip Siddique were found among the ruins.

Tulip Siddique is an important member of the British Labour cabinet and the niece of ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Tulip's name has repeatedly come up in allegations of benefiting from the corruption of the Hasina government.

Recently, the British newspaper The Times was allowed to enter Ganobhaban. Various documents and evidence found there indicate possible corruption by the Hasina government and an attempt to stop investigative reporting by international media.

In addition, Tulip's Labour Party thank-you letter, annual report, and several controversial documents were recovered from Ganobhaban. Application forms for opening various foreign bank accounts during Hasina's rule and a legal advice letter from a British barrister have also been found, posing new questions to investigators.

While Tulip Siddique has tried to distance herself from her aunt's rule in the past, recent corruption allegations and controversies have damaged her image.

According to analysts, these new facts pose a major challenge for the Hasina family in international politics.

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