Tensions Rise in Bangladesh Amid Student Leader's Killing

The killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi sparked protests and unrest in Bangladesh, as political tensions escalate ahead of national elections. Hadi, a critic of India, was campaigning when shot by masked assailants. The government urges calm, issuing a state of mourning and condemning mob violence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-12-2025 14:45 IST | Created: 19-12-2025 14:45 IST
Tensions Rise in Bangladesh Amid Student Leader's Killing
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The death of influential student leader Sharif Osman Hadi has triggered widespread protests in Bangladesh, elevating tensions just weeks before national elections. Hadi, who was shot by unknown attackers while launching his campaign, was a key figure in the political landscape, known for his vocal criticism of India.

Demonstrators took to the streets in Dhaka, demanding justice and expressing grievances over the state of governance. The interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has issued calls for calm, declaring a state of mourning to honor Hadi's contribution to the country's democratic transition.

Amid calls for peace, incidents of mob violence have been reported, including attacks on media outlets. The government condemned these acts, blaming fringe elements. As police ramp up their presence across major cities, concerns grow over potential escalation as the election date approaches.

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