
Bangladesh on the Edge: Media Houses Torched, Indian Missions Targeted After Youth Leader’s Death
December 19, 2025: Bangladesh has descended into widespread unrest following the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a 32-year-old spokesperson for the Inquilab Mancha and a pivotal figure in the 2024 uprising. Hadi succumbed to his injuries in a Singapore hospital late Thursday, six days after being shot in the head during an election campaign in Dhaka.
As news of his death spread, grief rapidly transformed into a violent outcry against the “defeated forces” of the Awami League and neighboring India.
In the early hours of Friday, December 19, mobs targeted the offices of the country’s two most prominent newspapers, Prothom Alo and The Daily Star, in Dhaka’s Karwan Bazar area.
The violence quickly took a diplomatic turn as anti-India sentiment—a cornerstone of Hadi’s political platform—erupted across major cities.
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus addressed the nation in a televised speech, calling Hadi a “fearless frontline fighter” and an “irreplaceable loss” to the democratic movement.
“No leniency will be shown to the killers. I call upon all citizens to keep your patience and restraint,” Yunus stated, though his appeal for calm has yet to quell the streets.
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