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Bangladesh was engulfed in chaos and protests on Saturday, with demonstrators taking to the streets in Dhaka and other cities to condemn the brutal murder of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Hadi, a prominent leader of the Bangladesh Student Movement, was shot in the head by motorcyclists last week and died in Singapore while undergoing treatment. His body was brought back to Dhaka, where a massive funeral procession was held, and he was buried at the Dhaka University campus.
The protests, which began on Friday, continued on Saturday with demonstrators clashing with police and vandalizing several buildings, including the home of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s founding father. The protesters also set fire to several newspapers and other buildings, claiming that the Indian intelligence agency, RAW, was behind Hadi’s murder. They alleged that India has been interfering in Bangladesh’s politics and ideology for the past 50 years and that Hadi’s murder was a clear case of Indian intervention in the country’s internal affairs.
The Bangladesh government has asked India to hand over the killers of Hadi, and two suspects have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the murder. The suspects are believed to have crossed the border from India and are now on the run.
The United Nations Human Rights Council has demanded an investigation into Hadi’s murder, and the US embassy in Dhaka has condemned the killing. The Bangladesh government has appealed for calm, and the country has declared a national day of mourning for Hadi.
Hadi was a key leader of the Bangladesh Student Movement, which played a significant role in the country’s transition to democracy in the 1990s. His murder has sent shockwaves across the country, and his funeral procession was attended by thousands of people.
The protests in Bangladesh have highlighted the country’s sensitive relations with India, which has been accused of meddling in Bangladesh’s internal affairs for decades. The incident has also raised concerns about the safety of activists and politicians in Bangladesh, who have faced threats and intimidation in the past.
The situation in Bangladesh remains tense, with police and protesters clashing in several cities. The government has appealed for calm, but the protests are expected to continue until justice is served for Hadi’s family and the people of Bangladesh.
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