Bangladesh caught fire after the death of Usman Hadi, offices of Awami League and Chhayanat burnt down, violence in 4 cities…

Sharif Usman Hadi, who played a major role in the movement against the rule of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and made sharp statements against India, died in Singapore on Thursday. After the death of the convener of Inquilab Manch, protests broke out in Dhaka late on Thursday night and started violence. The protesters attacked and vandalized and set fire to the offices of Pratham Aalo (the country’s largest Bengali newspaper) and Daily Star. Apart from this, the protesters set fire to the Awami League office in Rajshahi. In view of this situation, interim government head Mohammad Yunus has called a level meeting in Dhaka.

Read:- Big statement of former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, said- Mohammad Yunus’s enmity towards India is stupid and suicidal.

Major General Jahangir Alam of Bangladesh Army (Home Advisor to the Interim Government) is holding an important meeting. The government has also called a meeting with leaders involved in the July protests. The protesting mob set fire to the offices of the country’s Prothom Alo and Daily Star newspapers. The mob also damaged and set fire to the cultural institution Chhayanat. It is a leading and historical cultural organization of Bangladesh, established in 1961, which promotes Bengali culture, heritage, music, dance and traditional instruments. The mob is raising slogans of ‘Allahu Akbar’ and destroying the main institution which was established to promote art and culture in Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, BNP acting chairman Tariq Rehman has expressed grief over the death of Inquilab Manch spokesperson Sharif Usman Hadi. In a Facebook post, he described Hadi’s murder as ‘tragic’ and urged the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of Bangladesh to bring the culprits to justice. Rahman said in his post, “I am deeply saddened by the tragic murder of Sharif Usman Hadi. May Allah grant him forgiveness. This sudden death is a sobering reminder of the human cost of political violence. I also appeal to the interim government to deal with the issue with utmost priority.” “Investigate as soon as possible, so that the culprits are caught, punished and justice is provided.”

>>> Amid rising tensions following the death of Sharif Usman Hadi, a local Awami League office was bulldozed. Eyewitnesses said that around 1.30 am on Friday (IST), the protesters brought a bulldozer to the party’s Kumarpara office and started demolishing the building.

>>> It is being told that after the news of Hadi’s death spread in Singapore, thousands of people gathered at Shahbad intersection. After this the angry mob blocked the intersection. The protesters waved placards accusing authorities of failing to protect Hadi. After this the protesters became violent while raising slogans.

Attack, vandalism and arson… The protesters first attacked the office of Pratham Alo located in Karwan Bazaar, where the protesters vandalized several floors, took out furniture and documents and set them on fire. According to local media reports, several journalists and staff were trapped inside the building. After this the miscreants attacked the office of Daily Star and then vandalized it and set it on fire.

sloganeering against india

After setting the newspaper office on fire, protesters gathered outside the Indian High Commission office in Chittagong late Thursday night and pelted stones at the office. The protesters raised anti-India and anti-Awami League slogans, such as Destroy the Indian invasion! And catch and kill the League people! Hadi was shot by unknown assailants. Actually, on December 12, Hadi was shot in the head by unknown assailants during the election campaign in Bijoynagar area of ​​Dhaka. In critical condition, he was first admitted to Dhaka for treatment, but was referred to Singapore by air ambulance on 15 December. He died during treatment at Singapore General Hospital. Hadi’s death has been confirmed by the Foreign Ministry of Bangladesh and officials of Singapore.

Interim government appealed to the people for peace

At the same time, after the death of Hadi, the head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, addressed the nation and appealed to the people to remain calm and not take the law into their hands. Describing Hadi as a fearless warrior and martyr of the July Uprising, he said, ‘Hadi was the enemy of the defeated fascist terrorist forces. We will again defeat those who wanted to suppress their voice and create fear among the revolutionaries.

declared national mourning

Yunus declared national mourning on Friday, called for special prayers in mosques and promised that Hadi’s killers would not be spared. He also talked about the government taking responsibility for Hadi’s wife and only child. Let us tell you that Hadi came into limelight after playing a major role in the July 2024 uprising, where the Sheikh Hasina government was overthrown. He was the leader of the campaign demanding a constitutional ban on the Awami League and was considered a staunch opponent of pro-India politics.

Comments are closed.