Bloody game started again in Bangladesh? Why did the crowd take to the streets after the death of Osman Hadi?
News India Live, Digital Desk: Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka is once again burning in the fire of unrest and anger. The situation in our neighboring country is not becoming normal. The latest case is of a death and subsequent riots, which has increased the concerns of the interim government there and Muhammad Yunus. Actually, violence has erupted in Dhaka after the death of a person named ‘Osman Hadi’. Angry people not only demonstrated but also targeted the fourth pillar of democracy i.e. the media. Let us understand in simple language what happened last night in Dhaka and why the situation has become so out of control. 1. Death of Osman Hadi and anger flared up. This whole uproar started after the news of the death of Osman Hadi. Usman was declared dead in a hospital there, after which his supporters and common people took to the streets. There was huge anger among the people that his death had occurred under suspicious circumstances. This anger quickly turned violent.2. The newspaper office was set on fire and the violence increased so much that the miscreants did not even spare the media. According to reports, an angry mob attacked the office of a major newspaper in Dhaka. First there was vandalism and then the office was set on fire. This incident shows that the crowd there is no longer under anyone’s control and anarchy is at its peak.3. Yunus’ appeal for peaceThe head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Dr. Muhammad Yunus, took charge immediately after the incident. He has appealed to the people to remain calm. Yunus has said that violence is not the solution to any problem and people should not take law into their own hands. The government is trying to normalize the situation, but the way a newspaper office was burnt is a big challenge for the government.4. After this incident, tension has spread in many areas of Dhaka. Security has been increased, but there is an atmosphere of fear among the people. Burnt vehicles and broken glass on the roads tell us what the scene must have been like there throughout the night. Police and army are trying to control the situation.5. Why is this worrying for Bangladesh? After the departure of Sheikh Hasina, there was hope that everything would be fine in Bangladesh, but such violent incidents happening every day show that stability is still far away. The attack on the media office indicates that freedom of expression and the security of institutions are also under threat. Overall, Bangladesh is still going through a delicate phase. It remains to be seen how the Yunus government deals with this new challenge.
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