Dhanmondi 32 remains a defining symbol of Bangladesh’s history. Its demolition erased a building, but not the legacy of Bangabandhu or the memory it carries.
The Awami League plans anniversary programs despite a ban as police go on alert nationwide, highlighting growing tensions over political rights and public order.
The Yunus era is portrayed as a period of constitutional breakdown, political repression, and attacks on Bangladesh’s founding values, with calls for accountability growing louder.
Despite destruction and political turmoil, Dhanmondi 32 endures as a symbol of Bangabandhu, Bangladesh's liberation struggle, and the nation's collective memory.