Unrest in Bangladesh as Cultural Leader Goes Down in Gunfire
A wave of unrest has engulfed Bangladesh as the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, enforces a nationwide security clampdown after the shooting of a youth leader from a right-wing cultural group. Inquilab Mancha leader Sharif Osmann Hadi was critically injured, triggering an intensified operation against armed threats.
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The interim government of Bangladesh, headed by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, has launched a sweeping security crackdown across the nation, following increased unrest in the aftermath of a violent attack on a youth leader. On Friday, Sharif Osmann Hadi from the Inquilab Mancha was shot in the head in central Dhaka as he began his election campaign, leaving him in critical condition.
In response, the government announced the second phase of Operation Devil Hunt, targeting illegal arms and ensuring public safety. Suspects, identified as accomplices in the attack on Hadi, are being pursued, with the government offering a substantial reward for their capture. The operation reflects ongoing tensions, as last year's student-led revolution still influences current political dynamics.
The shooting was condemned by opposition parties, while officials pledged heightened security for political figures and activists involved in past protests. Meanwhile, Hadi remains under intensive care as the nation watches developments closely.
(With inputs from agencies.)

