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In this ground report from Dhaka, India Today’s Ashutosh Mishra covers the escalating unrest in Bangladesh following the death of student leader Sharif Usman Hadi. The situation has worsened with the brutal lynching of a Hindu man,
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Bangladesh Erupts After Student Leader Osman Hadi's Death: Awami League, Media Offices Set Ablaze
Hadi, who was also a candidate in the general elections scheduled for February 12, was targeted by masked gunmen on Friday while launching his election campaign in the Bijoynagar area of central Dhaka,
Live updates on Bangladesh protests after youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi’s death - violent clashes, media house attacks, anti-India slogans and evolving political crisis in Dhaka and beyond.
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Why Osman Hadi gets resting place beside Bangladesh national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam
Anti-India radical leader Sharif Osman Hadi was buried beside the national poet of Bangladesh, Kazi Nazrul Islam, in Dhaka University. The decision was taken after requests from the office of Muhammad Yunus and the Jamaat Shibir-run Dhaka University students' body.
A mob stormed the office of Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigosthi, the country’s premier anti-communal, progressive cultural group, in Dhaka today and set it on fire. This is the latest attack on cultural and media institutions in the ongoing mob violence across the country.
Protests erupt after Sharif Osman Hadi’s death as media offices are torched in Dhaka, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s home is attacked, and Yunus declares a national day of mourning. Follow real-time developments,
Bangladesh's uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi dies in Singapore; Yunus calls for peace amid rising protests and unrest.
Bangladesh's interim government under Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has condemned the alleged lynching of a Hindu man in Mymensingh amid the ongoing unrest after youth leader Osman Hadi's death.
Bangladesh is on edge after 'July Revolution' leader Sharif Osman Hadi died from gunshot injuries, triggering protests in Dhaka and attacks on a newspaper offices. A one-day state mourning announced by Muhammad Yunus.
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When Indians paid extra for Bangladesh: 1971 relief fund memories clash with today's hostility
The India-Bangladesh Relief Fund was among the largest citizen-driven humanitarian efforts in India’s post-Independence history. Triggered by the 1971 refugee crisis — when nearly 10 million people fled East Pakistan into India — the fund mobilised resources at a national scale.