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Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 2 September 2024

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শেষ হাসিনা 2603:7000:A100:1803:CC:50B3:E3D4:2F11 (talk) 09:44, 2 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. SerChevalerie (talk) 10:13, 2 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Why should a commission be formed in the British Parliament regarding Tulip Siddiq's (Daughter of Sheikh Rehana, the sister of former fled Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina ) corruption?

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After ruling Bangladesh for about 15-16 years, the oppressive, autocratic, corrupt, and iron-fisted leader of the Awami League government, Sheikh Hasina, was forced to flee to India on August 5th amid massive public outrage to save her life. Coming to power through elections held under the caretaker government in 2008, the Awami League initially governed the country relatively democratically. However, in 2014, citing constitutional processes and manipulating the constitution through their puppet judges, the party began a process to destroy democracy, starting with a farcical election in which 150 candidates were selected without votes, despite strong opposition from major opposition parties and the general public.

To continue this sham electoral process, Sheikh Hasina resorted to vote-rigging in 2018, infamously known as "nighttime voting for daytime elections," and through the so-called dummy elections of 2024, seized power. Alongside establishing her illegal autocratic rule, she built a vast mafia network across Bangladesh, comprising members of the Awami League, Chhatra League, Jubo League, the 14-party alliance, Police League, Sramik League, and various loyalists from other state organizations. Looting, bribery, corruption, extortion, business syndicates, bank usurpation, violence against women, land grabbing, drug trafficking, river grabbing, illegal sand mining, hill cutting—there was hardly any crime that Sheikh Hasina and her mafia syndicate did not commit. Under her leadership, Bangladesh was elevated to one of the most corrupt countries in the world. As a result, the common people of Bangladesh grew poorer, while Sheikh Hasina and her mafia clique amassed great wealth.

Sheikh Hasina repeatedly exploited the spirit of the Liberation War for political gain. The Awami League effectively divided the nation in two: those who showed allegiance to the party were deemed supporters of the Liberation War, while those who opposed it were branded as enemies of the war. The notorious "Gang of Four" played a pivotal role in crafting the roadmap for her autocratic rule: her cunning son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy; the womanizing and deceitful Awami League General Secretary, Obaidul Quader; the notorious gangster and Home Minister, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal; and another womanizer, bank robber, and economy-destroying tycoon, Salman F. Rahman of the Beximco Group. Furthermore, to turn Bangladesh into a bottomless pit, Sheikh Hasina placed thousands of uneducated Awami League thugs in all chairman, member, councilor, city mayor, district council chairman, and upazila council chairman positions without elections.

Sheikh Hasina’s sister, another notorious figure and a source of terror among the people of Bangladesh, Sheikh Rehana, along with her daughter, British Labour Party MP Tulip Siddiq, actively aided in Hasina’s corruption and illegal money laundering from abroad. Tulip Siddiq has been implicated in various media reports as being directly involved in these corrupt activities. She is alleged to be the main intermediary in the $5 billion bribery scandal related to the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant. Reports from U.S.-based Global Defense Corp suggest that Tulip Siddiq pocketed 30% of this bribe money for herself and her family. The fact that Tulip Siddiq, a relative of a corrupt Prime Minister, became an MP in a democratic country like Britain has caused widespread resentment among the people of Bangladesh.

We, the people of Bangladesh, believe that our beloved country is a very good friend of the United Kingdom. We urge the UK government to establish a commission under British law to investigate the crimes of Tulip Siddiq (the daughter of Sheikh Rehana, the notorious sister of the fugitive Sheikh Hasina, who has been implicated in numerous murder cases). Due to her association with the fugitive and disgraced former Prime Minister and her involvement in money laundering, it is highly inappropriate for Tulip Siddiq to hold a position as a Member of Parliament in a great nation like the United Kingdom. Tulip Siddiq has been aiding her aunt, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in laundering money from Bangladesh for many years. Therefore, we believe that the United Kingdom will take swift action on this matter. 103.166.186.20 (talk) 17:57, 5 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]