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Former MP of Narayanganj-4 Constituency Shamim Osman's house is now a pile of rubble
Published: 01:53 6 August 2024
Miscreants attacked, vandalized and set fire to Shamim Osman's house after Sheikh Hasina's departure. Locals think he has fled the country.
On Tuesday (August 6), Shamim Osman's house in Jamtala area of Sarezmin city was seen, the magnificent house turned into a pile of rubble. Apart from vandalism and arson, miscreants have taken everything from the high mode of the bathroom to the electricity cables. There is nothing to say about home furniture. People from the surrounding area are flocking to see the ruins.
Talking to the concerned people, it is known that some members of Shamim Osman's family crossed to Bangkok on one of the flights of the day on Monday (August 5). After staying there for some time, they can go to Dubai. In addition, Malaysia has a second home, so you can go there.
According to some sources, Shamim Osman was of the opinion that a military government or state of emergency may be imposed around noon on Tuesday. And that can be under Sheikh Hasina. But she did not understand that Sheikh Hasina would have to leave the country so quickly. That is why he did not leave the country with his family. For some time he was hiding in some areas of the capital. A BNP leader in Moghbazar area, who is his friend, also stayed at his house for a while.
Immediately after the news of Sheikh Hasina's resignation and departure from the country, around 4:30 pm, several thousand protesters attacked and vandalized the duplex house of Awami League Member of Parliament Shamim Osman in Jamtala area of the city. Everything including furniture was looted from his house. The ground floor of the house was set on fire. Around 5:00 pm, the ZN Corporation office of Shamim Osman's son Ayan Osman on the fifth floor of Rupayan Town was attacked, vandalized and looted.
Ekramul Haque, a resident of Shamim Osman's house, said, "There are many things to learn from this house of Shamim Osman." Nothing is permanent. The house, which was magnificent even a day ago, has turned into a ruin today.'
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