National Award-winning actress Rokeya Prachi was attacked as she and others were lighting candles at the historic residence of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Dhanmondi-32 yesterday evening.
In commemoration of Bangabandhu’s death anniversary on August 15, Prachi planned to lit the candles.
The actress told The Daily Star, “Around 7:15pm, we were suddenly attacked. We were protesting, but then we were surrounded andbeaten up.”
Earlier in the morning, Prachi staged a silent protest at Dhanmondi-32. The house, once a symbol of national pride, was set on fire after the fall of Hasina-led government.
“I am here at Dhanmondi-32,” she wrote on social media, “Let justice be served for all murders… Let there be justice for the erasure of Bangalee history. I am here. We also want justice. I will remember the history of independence and Bangabandhu in this peaceful protest. I am at the burnt Dhanmondi-32 … “