Abdullah Al Jaber, the member secretary of the organization, has announced that they will continue to remain on the streets until a fair trial is ensured for the murder of Inqilab Mancha convener Sharif Osman Bin Hadi.
He made this announcement while participating in the ongoing blockade program at Shahbagh intersection on Friday (December 26). At the time, he said that if necessary, a program to spend the night in the Shahbagh area may be taken to demand justice.
At that time, Osman Hadi's brother Omar bin Hadi complained that there was no sincerity shown by the current government in the trial of Hadi's murder. He also announced a Jamuna siege program and a long march towards the cantonment if justice was not served.
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman leaves his house to pay homage at Ziaur Rahman's tomb
He also said that if there is any kind of pressure on the chief advisor or if the country's intelligence agencies do not cooperate, then initiatives should be taken to involve international investigation agencies.
Meanwhile, after the Friday prayers at noon, a protest procession was taken out from the central mosque premises of Dhaka University under the leadership of the leaders and activists of Inqilab Manch. The procession reached Shahbagh intersection and turned into a sit-in program there. As a result, traffic movement in the surrounding area was completely disrupted. Along with the leaders and activists of the organization, ordinary students and people from different classes and professions participated in the program. It is worth noting that on December 12, Osman Hadi was shot while returning home by rickshaw after completing his election activities. He was immediately admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Later, when his physical condition deteriorated, he was transferred to Evercare Hospital in the capital. Later, he was taken to Singapore by air ambulance for advanced treatment. Finally, he died while undergoing treatment at Singapore General Hospital at around 9:30 pm on December 18.
