Tax relief for anti -Sheikh Hasina opponents – Bangladesh, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, who demolished the government of Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh, like the 1971 Warriors, Tamka and Tamka and ‘July Warriors’ – Bangladesh rapid Sheena independent fighters

The interim government, led by Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus, has provided the injured protesters to demolish the government of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and have given them up to 5.25 lakhs for 2 years like the ‘Mukti Sangram’ militants. This relief makes Sheikh Hasina opponents equal to freedom fighters who were injured in the 1971 war.
The relief was granted in the first budget presented by financial advisor Salehuddin Ahmed on Monday to those who were injured during the fight against the Hasina government. This is Bangladesh’s first budget after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s deportation due to a large -scale rebellion against the Avimi League government. About 1,500 people were reportedly killed in these violent demonstrations.
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July Warriors have been given relief to the ‘July Warriors’ while the Yunus-led interim government was faced with criticism from each side to take care of the injured and disabled protesters during the July-August demonstration last year. According to the Dhaka Tripune Report, ‘Bangladesh’s interim government has created a new type of personal income tax called July Warriors, which starts from 2026-27 from 2026-27 to 5,25,000 for the next two years.’
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The tax -free income limit for freedom fighters who were injured in the 1971 war has increased from 5 lakh Taka to 5.25 lakh. According to a Dhaka Tribune report, in February, the UNUS government officially recognized 1,401 persons as ‘July Warriors’ because he played a part in anti -league demonstrations, which was forced to abandon power on August 5, 2024, and forced Bangladesh to take over in India.
405 million Taka has been allocated to the families of the victims of July
In the July rebellion, 405.20 crore Dhaka was allocated in the budget for the rehabilitation and welfare of martyrs and injured families. In his budget speech, Bangladesh Finance Advisor Salehuddin Ahmed announced that a policy would be introduced soon to provide funding to the families of the injured in July demonstrations. According to a report on the Dhaka -based business standards, the Yunas -Late Interim Government has established an ‘July Mass Mass Additional Directorate’ to protect the tradition of the July movement and to oversee medical and rehabilitation efforts for the injured and their families.