As Bangladesh faces challenges with law and order, the radical group Inqilab Moncho has warned of initiating a movement to overthrow the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government if justice is not served in the murder of its spokesperson, Sharif Osman Hadi. The platform’s member secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber, expressed disappointment over the lack of action from the government despite a 24-hour ultimatum set during Hadi’s funeral.
The group demanded the immediate establishment of a Speedy Trial Tribunal to address the murder case and urged for international assistance from agencies like the FBI or Scotland Yard for a transparent investigation. Criticizing the intelligence agencies, Jaber emphasized the need for accountability and warned of escalating actions if justice is not ensured before the upcoming election.
In response to the government’s inaction, Inqilab Moncho announced plans for a protest march and hinted at the possibility of withdrawing support for the interim government. The group pledged to continue protesting until those responsible for Hadi’s death, along with their supporters, are apprehended. The warning follows a wave of violence in Bangladesh targeting various sectors under the current interim government.
