Hadi's Murder: Bangladesh Interim Govt Faces Toppling Threat Amid Anti-India Unrest
The assassination of anti-India youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi has plunged Bangladesh into fresh political turmoil. His platform, Inquilab Mancha, threatens to topple the interim Yunus government if justice is not delivered, fueling widespread protests and escalating anti-India sentiment.
- Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent 'anti-India' Bangladeshi youth leader, was murdered on December 18, 2025.
- His radical platform, Inquilab Mancha, demands justice, threatening to topple the interim Yunus government.
- Hadi was shot in Dhaka on December 12 and died in Singapore after sustaining critical injuries.
- The murder has ignited widespread protests and intensified anti-India sentiment across Bangladesh.
- Muhammad Yunus leads an interim government formed in August 2024 after Sheikh Hasina's ouster.
- The ongoing unrest significantly impacts Bangladesh's stability and India-Bangladesh bilateral relations.
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