A well-known journalist from Bangladesh, Munni Saha, was surrounded by a shouting group of people in Dhaka on Saturday night. They accused her of being an “Indian agent” and claimed she wanted to make Bangladesh part of India. This happened when she was leaving her office in the Karwan Bazar area.
Videos of the incident were shared on social media, showing Munni inside her car while people yelled at her. In a clip, she can be seen standing among the crowd, trying to explain herself. She repeatedly said, “This is my country too,” but protesters insisted she was spreading false information.
The police showed up to help and took her away in a police vehicle. Initially, she was taken to Tejgaon Police Station and later moved to the Detective Branch office, making people worry about her safety. However, the police later explained that she was not arrested and was released the next morning. They mentioned that she had a panic attack during the incident.
Munni is reportedly wanted in connection with a case related to a student’s death during violent protests about school policies. The police said they released her because of her health condition and the fact that she is a journalist.
Other journalists in Bangladesh have also faced serious issues, with some being charged with serious crimes after major political changes in the country.
Mob Harasses Bangladeshi Journalist: Munni Saha’s Shocking Incident
Bangladeshi journalist Munni Saha faces mob harassment in Dhaka, accused of being an Indian agent. The incident highlights growing concerns for press freedom and safety

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