Bangladesh has been in a state of turmoil ever since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down and left the country. In a shocking turn of events, the house of former Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Mortaza was set on fire amidst widespread political unrest in Bangladesh. This incident occurred following the resignation and departure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday, further escalating the already volatile situation in the country.

These Islamists have now burnt down the house of Mashrafe Mortaza who was a former Bangladesh Cricket Team captain. Many such dehaats are illegally living in India pic.twitter.

com/undelKYiSl Bangladesh former national captain and currently AL mp Mashrafe Mortaza's house being burned down.. pic.

twitter.com/hteebrdXcJ — Shishir __ (@shishir_bin) August 5, 2024 Also Read: Who Is Shino Matsuda? Meet 21-Year-Old Surfing Phenom Making Waves At Paris Olympics 2024 - In Pics Political Turmoil Engulfs Bangladesh Bangladesh has been in a state of turmoil ever since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down and left the country. Hasina, who led the country for 20 of the past 30 years, resigned amid widespread student protests and mounting pressure from various factions within the country.

The unrest peaked as protestors took to the streets, expressing their discontent and demanding significant political changes. Attack on Mortaza’s Residence Mashrafe Mortaza, a respected figure both in cricket and politics, found himself caught in the crossfi.