India, Aug. 4 -- Former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina's official residence - the Ganabhaban palace - is all set to be converted into a museum. This decision comes as Bangladesh marks one year since the ouster of the Awami League leader after the July student uprising.

Muhammad Yunus, the 85-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner and leader of the interim caretaker government stated that the conversion to a museum would "preserve memories of her misrule and the people's anger when they removed her from power," according to an AFP news agency report.

As per Mosfiqur Rahman Johan, 27, a rights activist and documentary photographer, the palace will "visualise and symbolise the past trauma, the past suffering -- and also the resistance...