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    Bangladesh Protests Erupt After Sharif Osman Hadi’s Death; Watch Latest Visuals

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    Bangladesh has plunged into fresh turmoil after the death of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent face of the 2024 uprising that toppled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Overnight protests across Dhaka and other major cities spiralled into widespread violence, with incidents of arson, attacks on media houses, and growing anti-India demonstrations further destabilising the country.

    Hadi, who had been shot by masked assailants earlier this month, succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in Singapore after days of critical treatment. His death has acted as a catalyst for renewed unrest at a time when Bangladesh was preparing for its first elections since the uprising, exposing deep political fractures and public anger over perceived failures of the interim government.

    Historic Site Targeted

    Protesters in Dhaka have begun tearing down the remaining structure of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s house at 32 Dhanmondi, a site of deep historical significance in Bangladesh. Parts of the residence had already been demolished earlier, and demonstrators have now set fire to a poster of Sheikh Hasina at the location, further intensifying the political symbolism of the unrest.

    Media Houses Attacked

    Two of Bangladesh’s most prominent newspapers, The Daily Star and Prothom Alo, came under direct attack during the unrest. Fires broke out inside their office buildings as protesters stormed the premises, leaving journalists trapped inside smoke-filled rooms. 

    Cultural Institution Targeted

    The main office of Chhayanaut, one of Bangladesh’s most respected institutions dedicated to promoting Bengali culture, was attacked late last night. Located in the Dhanmondi area, the premises were vandalised before being set on fire by unidentified attackers. 

    Long March To Border

    Amid escalating protests, demonstrators have launched a 'long march to the border' in Benapole. Protesters gathered near the Indo-Bangladesh border, raising slogans and demanding justice, as tensions continue to mount across the country. 

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