Awami League has claimed that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation letter, which has gone viral on social media, is fake. At the same time, the party criticized the publication of news about this in the media.
This was reported in a post on the verified Facebook page of Awami League on Monday (September 16) afternoon. Claiming that Sheikh Hasina's resignation letter is fake, the party said that publishing such an immature edited resignation letter on the country's TV channel's Facebook page is shameful.
The post mentions that the resignation letter still has the Mujib year logo, which ends in 2021! Also this fake resignation letter is very vague. The language of the resignation letter has been written and published.
Sheikh Hasina's signature is said to have been taken from Google, it is clearly seen that there is a pixel difference between the original page and the signature part. And August 5 was 21 Shravana.
But the resignation letter mentioned 20 Shravana! Awami League urged not to use the country's media nakedly to make themselves laughing stock. They also claimed in the post that Sheikh Hasina did not take the time to resign. He flew straight to India from Tejgaon.