The picture of Sheikh Hasina’s father Mujibur Rahman was removed from Bangladesh Banknotes

Bangladesh on Sunday unveiled new currency designs, marking a significant change. The notes no longer have the image of the President, who was also the father of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was out of power last year.The nation is home to about 170 million people and is currently under the Acting Administration after Hasina’s departure, on Sunday with its leadership to suppress the August 2024 rebellion against its leadership.Earlier, all the currency notes demonstrated the image of his father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who ruled Bangladesh with his freedom in 1971, until a military acquisition in 1975, with most of the family members, with most of the family members.Bangladesh’s bank spokesman Arif Hussain Khan said, “Under the new series and design, notes will not have any human painting facilities, but will demonstrate natural landscape and traditional sites instead.”This mainly revised designs in the Muslim country include historical buildings as well as the imagination of Hindu and Buddhist religious structures.The artwork includes pieces of famous artist Zainul Abedin, which reflect Bengal famine during British rule.
A design honored the national monument to those who sacrificed their lives in the freedom struggle with Pakistan.The Central Bank on Sunday released three of the nine sects.“The new notes will be issued from the Central Bank headquarters and later from other offices across the country,” he said.“Other sects of notes with new designs will be released in stages”.Current notes and coins will be valid along with new currency. This change reflects the previous changes affected by political changes.After changing the name of the country from East Pakistan, a geographical representation was shown in the initial posture since 1972.Subsequent notes displayed Awami League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, which Hasina later led during his 15 -year administration. During the period of alternative leadership, especially under the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), cultural and archaeological sites were depicted in notes.Awami League was pending legal proceedings against Hasina and other party officials last month. Hasina, a 77 -year -old, currently lives in India as per the choice, refuses to follow the extradition request for its test appearance.