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Singer Rahul Anand's house burnt in Bangladesh violence: 3000 musical equipments located in the 140 year old house also turned to ashes, singer fled with his family


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Amid the ongoing violence in Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has resigned from the post of Prime Minister and left the country to save her life. Many people are being killed in the violence. Meanwhile, there is news that some rioters broke into the 140-year-old house of Bangladeshi singer Rahul Anand and first destroyed everything and then set the house on fire. To save his life, the singer has taken refuge with his family at a secret place.

According to a recent news in The Daily Star, Rahul Anand fled from his house before the fire broke out and he is now safe. Recently, a mob involved in violence had entered his house. They first vandalised the singer's house and then looted valuables. Singer Rahul Anand's 3000 musical instruments were also burnt to ashes.

The French President came home in 2023

Let us tell you that the house in which singer Rahul Anand was living was 140 years old. This house is located in Dhaka, Dhanmondi, which French President Emmanuel Macron has also visited in the year 2023. The singer was living in this house on rent with his family for a long time.

Singer Rahul Anand and his family with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Singer Rahul Anand and his family with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Apart from being a singer, Rahul Anand is also a cultural activist. He is the lead singer of the musical band Joler Gaan. A member of this band told in an interview to The Daily Star that the mob entered through the main gate of his house. The singer was badly scared when the attack took place. First the mob vandalized his house and then looted the furniture and every valuable item. There were 3 thousand musical instruments in the house, which they set on fire. Seeing the mob, the singer immediately left the house with his family to save his life and then took shelter in a secret place.

Let us tell you that some time ago this uncontrolled crowd had reached the house of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister to save her life and left the country. Many videos of Bangladesh violence surfaced on social media, in which the crowd was seen looting valuables from Sheikh Hasina's house. Minorities are constantly being targeted in Bangladeshi violence.

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