'Shoot Wherever You See...': Did Sheikh Hasina Issue Shoot-at-Sight Orders? Former PM's Leaked Audio Sparks Controversy
A leaked audio message allegedly featuring former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has stirred political uproar in Bangladesh. In the clip, a voice resembling Hasina's is heard saying "shoot wherever you see," prompting questions about possible shoot-at-sight orders. The government has not officially confirmed the audio’s authenticity.
Sheikh Hasina leaked audio Many questions related to the coup in Bangladesh on 5 August 2024, in which the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country, are still unresolved. An alleged leaked audio of Sheikh Hasina has surfaced in which she is heard ordering the security forces to shoot at sight on the protesters. The interim government of Bangladesh can present it in the court as evidence.
5 August 2024... This is the same date when there was a coup in Bangladesh and the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to flee the country. How did this game, which started with the students' protest, reach the political camp? This question remains a mystery even today. Many angles come out behind this. At the same time, now the alleged leaked audio of Sheikh Hasina has shocked everyone.
According to the BBC, this leaked audio has been found from Sheikh Hasina's phone, which has also been verified by BBC I. It is being claimed about this audio that Sheikh Hasina herself had ordered 'shoot at sight' in Bangladesh.