In a tragic turn of events, Bangladeshi student leader and key figure in the student movement, Osman Hadi, has passed away in Singapore while undergoing treatment for injuries sustained in a shooting incident in Dhaka, Bangladesh. According to local media reports, Osman Hadi, the spokesperson of the student organization “Amra Yaba (We Are the Future)” was critically injured in a shooting incident in Dhaka on December 12.
Osman Hadi was shot by an assailant on a motorcycle while he was on his way to a student rally. He was rushed to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery to remove the bullet from his brain. Despite efforts to save him, Osman Hadi’s condition worsened, and he was later airlifted to Singapore’s General Hospital for further treatment.
In a Facebook post, the student organization confirmed Osman Hadi’s passing on Thursday night, citing his family’s request for privacy. The organization also shared a video message from Dr. Ahad, the head of the health cell of the Nationalist Student Party (NSP) and Osman Hadi’s doctor, confirming his passing.
Osman Hadi’s death has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation in Bangladesh, with leaders from various political parties, including the Nationalist Student Party, extending their condolences to his family. The government has assured that it will take all necessary steps to ensure justice for Osman Hadi’s family.
The Nationalist Student Party has condemned the killing, calling it a heinous crime. The party’s leader, Saifuzzaman, said that Osman Hadi’s death was a loss for the student movement and the country as a whole. The police have arrested 14 people, including Faisal Karim’s parents, wife, brother, and a close associate, in connection with the murder.
Osman Hadi’s death has also sparked protests across Bangladesh, with students and activists demanding justice for his killing. The protests have been peaceful, with students distributing sweets and holding rallies in Dhaka.
The police have identified Faisal Karim as the main suspect in the killing, while his accomplice, Alomgir Sheikh, is accused of helping him escape. Both men are believed to have crossed into India illegally after the incident.
The killing has also sparked a row between Bangladesh and India, with Bangladesh accusing India of trying to destabilize its government. The Bangladesh government has summoned the Indian High Commissioner to protest against the killing and the Indian government’s response.
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