Inquilab Manch has announced a complete blockade in all the divisional cities of Bangladesh from today (28 December). Protests have intensified in the country demanding justice for student leader Sharif Usman Hadi and demonstrations are being organized by Inquilab Manch outside the capital Dhaka as well.
According to Bangladeshi newspaper ‘The Daily Star’, the organization said in a Facebook post that the blockade will start at 11:00 am local time on Sunday. According to the report of Prothom Alo, this announcement was made from Shahbagh intersection of the capital, where Inquilab Manch was protesting since Friday. On Saturday, mainly Inquilab Manch activists blocked roads in Dhaka, Sylhet, Chattogram and Kushtia and staged sit-ins demanding justice for Hadi, according to local media reports.
Tariq Rehman visited Hadi’s grave
The protesters who occupied Shahbag after Friday afternoon Friday prayers in Dhaka went to the front of Aziz Supermarket and allowed BNP leader Tariq Rahman to visit Hadi’s grave in Dhaka University area, the Daily Star reported. The protesters returned to Shahbag around 12:40 pm, causing a complete halt to vehicular traffic.
Inquilab Manch MP warned
Inquilab Manch MP Abdullah Al Jaber, while addressing the gathering in Shahbag, accused the government of not taking action and warned of intensifying the movement. “Today we are in Shahbag; tomorrow we can capture Jamuna (the residence of the Chief Advisor), Parliament or even the cantonment,” he said, according to the Daily Star.
Criticizing the government’s inaction, Jaber said that despite the protest continuing since Friday, no advisor has come to the protest site. “People were shivering from the cold on the streets while advisors were sleeping in their homes,” he said. He further said that public trust in the government is decreasing.
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