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A man walks after a group of people set fire to The Daily Star newspaper office building following the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a student leader who had been receiving treatment in Singapore after being shot in the head, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 19, 2025.
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Bangladesh will observe a day of national mourning on Saturday (December 20, 2025) and all places of worship on Friday (December 19) will offer special prayers for Sharif Osman Hadi, the upcoming right-wing leader who passed away in Singapore on Thursday (December 18, 2025). Hadi was shot by unknown assailants on December 12 and he was sent to Singapore for medical care earlier this week.

 In a speech telecast late night, Chief Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh Mohammed Yunus announced that Singapore’s Foreign Minister Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, had called him and conveyed the news about the passing of Hadi. The disrupting effect of Hadi’s passing was amplified by the announcement by Mohammed Sarjis Alam of National Citizen Party who has accused India of sheltering the killers of Hadi and called for shutting down the Indian High Commission in Dhaka.

“Once again, I want to say this clearly that Osman Hadi was the enemy of the defeatd fascist forces. The attempt to silence the voice of the revolutionaries by silencing him will be fully defeated. No one can stop the democratic progress of this country through terrorism or bloodshed,” said Mr. Yunus announcing that the government of Bangladesh will look after Hadi’s family.

Mr. Yunus said the perpetrators of the murder of Hadi will be given strictest punishment adding “We will not show any lineancy towards the perpetrators of this heinous crime.” The Chief Adviser said that Bangladesh should not fall for the trap set by “defeated fascist forces” and avoid instability. Acting Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, London-based Tarique Rahman has also condoled the passing of Hadi who was the leader of Inquilab Mancho, a radical outfit and was expected to contest from Dhaka in the upcoming election.

“After the July mass uprising, he played an incredible role in defending the rights of the July fighters, upholding democratic values, and protecting national interests,” said Mr Rahman condoling the untimely death. Mr. Rahman is expected to return from London, ending 18-years of exile, on December 25.

Dhaka erupted with the news of the demise of Sharif Osman Hadi with thousands of his followers gathering at the capital’s central neighbourhoods chanting slogans. In the process, two offices belonging to Prothom Alo and Daily Star – the biggest Bengali and English newspapers of Bangladesh were burnt down by the mob.

Late evening’s developments came after days of tension in which Hadi’s supporters have said that the assailants who shot him have escaped to India. Echoing the sentiment, Mohammed Sarjis Alam, prominent leader of the newly launched National Citizen Party (NCP) in a social media post has said, “Indian High Commission should be shut till the time murderers of martyred brother Hadi are returned by India.” Protesters tried to attack the Assistant High Commission of India in Rajshahi on Thursday and a similar attempt was made on Wednesday when a radical outfit July Mancho had tried to march to the Indian High Commission. In both instances, the police provided security to the Indian missions. Earlier, on Wednesday morning India had summoned the High Commissioner of Bangladesh Riaz Hamidullah and reminded Dhaka about the responsibility of the host country towards the safety and security of Indian missions in Bangladesh.



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Activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party run from tear gas shell fired by police during a protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 28, 2023.
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The police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at huge crowds of Bangladesh Opposition supporters on Saturday to break up a giant protest against the Prime Minister, with one officer killed and scores of people injured in several hours of violent clashes in central Dhaka.

More than 1,00,000 supporters of two major Bangladesh Opposition parties rallied to demand Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina step down to allow a free and fair vote under a neutral government.

Live footage on the verified Facebook page of the main Opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) showed thousands of people running for safety as sound grenades went off one after another and plumes of black smoke rose from the roads.

AFP correspondents said the violence spread in roads and alleys in the centre of the capital as police fired tear gas and rubber shotgun rounds, while the protesters threw stones and bricks.

One officer was killed and more than 100 injured, said Dhaka Metropolitan Police spokesman Faruk Hossain, telling AFP: “The constable was hacked in the head by opposition activists.”

The protests by the BNP and the largest Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami, were the biggest so far this year, AFP journalists on site said, and marked a new phase in their protests with a general election due within three months.

Sheikh Hasina — daughter of the country’s founding leader — has been in power for 15 years and has overseen rapid economic growth with Bangladesh overtaking neighbouring India in GDP per capita, but inflation has risen and her government is accused of corruption and human rights abuses.

At least 20 people were rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, the country’s largest, with wounds from rubber bullets, police inspector Bacchu Mia told AFP.

The clashes began in front of the city’s largest Catholic church when rowdy opposition supporters fought with sticks and allegedly torched a bus and a police post.

The BNP has called a nationwide strike on Sunday to protest the violence.

“Police and armed ruling party cadres attacked our peaceful rally,” party spokesman Zahir Uddin Swapan told AFP.

The resurgent Opposition has been mounting protests to press their demands for months, despite the BNP’s ailing leader Khaleda Zia, a two-time premier and old foe of Hasina’s, being effectively under house arrest after a conviction on corruption charges.

Hundreds of Opposition activists were detained in the days running up to the rally, officials confirmed, but her supporters poured into Dhaka on Saturday, crammed into buses despite checkpoints on roads into the capital, and even riding on top of packed trains.

“Vote thief, vote thief, Sheikh Hasina vote thief,” chanted the crowd at a demonstration in front of the BNP headquarters.

Student activist Sekandar Badsha, 24, from Chittagong, said: “We demand the immediate resignation of the Hasina government, release of our leader Khaleda Zia and establishing the people’s right to vote.”

At least 10,000 police had been deployed, officials said.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police spokesman Hossain said that at least 100,000 people had joined the BNP rally, while up to 25,000 were at the Jamaat protest near the city’s main commercial district — which had been banned by police.

BNP spokesman Swapan told AFP that there were more than one million people at its rally, which he described as its “final call” for Hasina to resign.

If she does not step down voluntarily — widely seen as inconceivable — the party has threatened to call more aggressive protests such as strikes and blockades.

Western governments have expressed concern over the political climate in Bangladesh, where Hasina’s ruling Awami League dominates the legislature and runs it virtually as a rubber stamp.

Her security forces are accused of detaining tens of thousands of opposition activists, killing hundreds in extrajudicial encounters and disappearing hundreds of leaders and supporters.



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