"Glycerin in handkerchief: The next morning, before going to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue to see the bodies of the seven people killed in Lalbagh, Bangabandhu's daughter Hasina kept saying, put a little glycerine on my (Sheikh Hasina) handkerchief. Put that kind of glycerine on my handkerchief, so that tears come to my eyes when I see the corpse and hold the handkerchief. One said, no need for glycerine, just hold a handkerchief over your eyes and it will look like you are crying. And we will tell the photojournalist (photojournalist) brothers to put the caption you are crying under the picture. When Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina held a handkerchief to her eyes after seeing the bodies of seven dead people in the hospital morgue, the journalists immediately took numerous pictures. Bangabandhu's daughter in the car after taking pictures. got up The car started moving. Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina still had a handkerchief in her eyes. Jalal, the driver of the car, said, "You (Sheikh Hasina) are not a photojournalist now." Everyone in the car laughed. People's leader Sheikh Hasina said, have you seen correctly, there is no photojournalist? No, there isn't. Then I (Sheikh Hasina) took down the handkerchief."
Sheikh Hasina

January 1, 1970

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