Hadi supporters made this demand against Indians living in Bangladesh, 24 days ultimatum to Mohammad Yunus
Osman Hadi Murder Case: There is a situation of tension in Bangladesh regarding the death of Inquilab Manch spokesperson Usman Hadi. Hadi supporters are continuously putting pressure on the interim government of Mohammad Yunus in this matter. Meanwhile, Inquilab Manch leader Abdullah Al Jabbar on Sunday gave an ultimatum to the government to complete the murder trial in 24 days. Apart from this, it has been asked to cancel the permits of Indians living and working in Bangladesh.
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Abdullah Al Jabbar, secretary of Inquilab Manch in Shahbag, Dhaka, said on Sunday, “The trial of the entire squad, including the killer, the mastermind, the accomplice, the escapees and the harborers, should be completed in the next 24 days,” The Daily Star reported. He said, ‘To save the sovereignty of Bangladesh, work permits issued to Indians should also be cancelled.’ Apart from this, Inquilab Manch has demanded from the government that if it refuses to return the culprits who have allegedly taken refuge in India, then a case should be registered against them in the International Court.
Let us tell you that Bangladesh’s Dhaka Metropolitan Police had claimed that the two main suspects involved in Hadi murder have entered Meghalaya of India through Haluaghat border ‘with the help of local associates’. However, the security agencies of Meghalaya have rejected these claims. BSF chief in Meghalaya, IG OP Upadhyay, said these claims were baseless and misleading.
Upadhyay told PTI, ‘There is no evidence that any person has crossed the international border into Meghalaya from Haluaghat sector. BSF has neither received information about any such incident nor received any such report.
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