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From undergarments to chairs and fans, Bangladesh protestors clean Sheikh Hasina's residence

Last updated on - Aug 6, 2024, 16:11 IST
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Ransacking the Ganabhaban

Protesters search for valuables at the Ganabhaban after PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation. This chaotic scene represents the intense public reaction and the breakdown of order in Dhaka as people took to looting the Prime Minister's residence. (Image source: Reuters)

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Pillow and duvet, chairs, plastic stools, and guitar

  • People carry a variety of looted items, including a pillow and duvet, chairs, plastic stools, and a guitar. The atmosphere is a mix of chaos and opportunism as individuals take advantage of the situation to seize anything they can find. (Image source: X)

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    Dressing table, broom, and Dior suitcase

    A group of protesters makes off with a dressing mirror table, a broom, and a Dior suitcase. The assortment of items highlights the disarray and the opportunistic nature of the looting spree. (Image source: X)

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    Clock, PS4 and plant pots

    Amidst the turmoil, individuals carry off a clock, a PS4, and several plant pots. The scene is a stark reminder of the breakdown of order as people loot items both practical and frivolous. (Image source: X)

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    AC, microwave and fan

    Protesters are seen hauling away an air conditioner, a microwave, and a fan. The range of items reflects the extent of the looting and the desperation of the people amidst the political upheaval. (Image source: X)

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    Duck, rabbit and hen

  • In an unusual twist, some looters carry live animals, including a duck, a rabbit, and a hen. This image underscores the chaos and the lengths to which people will go during a breakdown in societal order. (Image source: X)

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    Bra, blouse and bucket full of clothes

    A woman walks away with a bra, a blouse, and a bucket full of clothes. The scene highlights the personal nature of the looting, with individuals seizing items that they perceive as valuable or necessary. (Image source: X)

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    Fish and washing machine

    Among the looted items, a man carries a fish and a washing machine. The juxtaposition of these items illustrates the varied nature of the looting and the desperate circumstances driving people to take whatever they can find. (Image source: X)

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    ​Looters at Ganabhaban

    People haul away looted possessions from the Ganabhaban after the resignation of PM Sheikh Hasina. The scene highlights the widespread chaos and lawlessness that ensued, with individuals taking advantage of the power vacuum. (Image source: Reuters)

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    Looted goods in hand

    A man carries away looted items from the Ganabhaban following PM Sheikh Hasina's resignation. The image captures the aftermath of the resignation, showing how quickly the Prime Minister's residence was ransacked by the public. (Image source: Reuters)

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    Sari stolen from PM residence

  • Protesters walk with a sari taken from the house of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka. The storming of her residence marked a significant moment in the uprising, as the prime minister fled the country. (Image source: AP)

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    Celebrating with loot

    A person poses on a looted sofa from the Ganabhaban, marking the resignation of PM Sheikh Hasina. This image underscores the mix of celebration and anarchy, as some people turned to looting amidst the political upheaval. (Image source: Reuters)

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