Published : 19 Dec 2025, 12:55 AM
A group of protesters has staged a sit-in outside the Indian Assistant High Commission in Chattogram after news of the death of Sharif Osman bin Hadi, the convenor of Inqilab Moncho.
The demonstrators gathered outside the mission’s office in Khulshi, the port city, around 11 pm on Thursday. Police moved quickly to the scene after learning of the demonstration.
The protests began shortly before 11pm. Another group of protesters simultaneously took position at Gate No. 2, police said.
Those who assembled in front of the Indian Assistant High Commission shouted slogans protesting Hadi’s killing, alongside anti-Awami League and anti-India slogans. Police officers later intervened and pushed the protesters back from the premises.
Khulshi Police chief Shahin Alam told bdnews24.com that those who had positioned outside the high commission had been removed. He added that police personnel remained stationed in the area to maintain order.
Hadi rose to prominence through the July Uprising and the movement demanding a ban on the Awami League. He had announced plans to contest in the parliamentary election as an independent candidate from the Dhaka-8 constituency.
He was attacked last Friday while campaigning at Bijoynagar. An assailant riding pillion on a moving motorcycle shot Hadi, who was travelling in a rickshaw. The bullet struck his head.
Gravely wounded, Hadi was rushed to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he underwent surgery, before being transferred later that night to Evercare Hospital in the capital. On Monday afternoon, he was flown to Singapore by air ambulance for advanced treatment.
Neurosurgeon Abdul Ahad, who took part in Hadi’s surgery in Dhaka, said in a video message on Thursday night that Singapore General Hospital had confirmed Hadi’s death.
In a statement posted on Inqilab Moncho’s Facebook page, the platform said Hadi had been martyred in the “struggle against Indian hegemony”.