Since the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government in August, Hindus and minorities in Bangladesh have been allegedly under attack. The Islamist organization has threatened that even if Durga Puja is performed there, the idol cannot be sacrificed. Threats have also been made to pay large sums of money as 'Chanda' or 'Tola' to perform puja. It has also been informed that several restrictions have to be followed during the puja. In protest, Hindus took to the streets in different areas of Bangladesh. Mamunul gave an outline of what Bangladesh will look like in the future.
The Secretary General of Bangladesh Khilafat Majlis also made a mockery of attacking Hasina in that public meeting. He said, '3 million people of this country were martyred in the liberation war. But none of Hasina's family fought the liberation war or became a martyr. But Hasina has divided the whole country and the people of the country by talking about the spirit of 1971. He claimed that Hasina, as the Prime Minister, has always enslaved India on the advice of Delhi. He also claimed that like India, Hasina has also ignored the demands of the country.
After that, Mamunul also told what Bangladesh will be like in the future. He said, 'Sheikh Hasina wants to enter the country again. But if he wants to enter, the people of the country will catch him. Awami League rule will not continue in this country. The Bangladesh of the future will be the Bangladesh of Islam. We did not oust Hasina to see a new anti-Islamic force in the Bengal legislature. If any Hindutva and anti-Islamic agenda is tried to be imposed on us, we are ready to stop that too.'
Mamunul also said that they are struggling to overthrow the Hindutva education system. He also claimed that Hasina's government wanted to include Hinduism in Bangladesh's education system and textbooks. But that cannot be done under any circumstances, said Mamunul.
He also warned them while talking about supporting the government of Muhammad Yunus. He also said that the interim government should try to understand their language.