Shocking Chaos: 7 Big Updates on Bangladesh Violence After Usman Hadi Death

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The situation in Bangladesh appears to be deteriorating once again. What happened in the capital Dhaka last night has shaken the entire country. Following the death of Usman Hadi, people's anger erupted onto the streets, and the protest quickly turned violent.

Late Night Riots and Fire Incidents in Dhaka

On Thursday (December 18) late night, widespread unrest was witnessed in several areas of Dhaka. Protesters set fire to buildings and vehicles. The situation was particularly bad in areas like Karwan Bazar, Shahbagh, and Dhanmondi.

According to eyewitnesses, the crowd was out of control. Police and fire services faced considerable difficulties due to the large number of protesters on the roads.

Attack on Prothom Alo and The Daily Star

Bangladesh Violence After Usman Hadi Death

The most shocking aspect of this violence was the attack on media houses. In Dhaka's Karwan Bazar area, protesters also attacked the offices of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star.

According to reports, there was vandalism first, followed by arson. The smoke was so thick that journalists working inside were trapped.

After nearly four hours of effort, at least 30 journalists were safely rescued. One reporter, Jayma Islam, said on a call from inside,

“I can’t breathe, there is smoke everywhere.”

Hearing this would send shivers down anyone's spine.

Why Couldn't the Fire Brigade Reach the Scene?

BD News reported that the fire service could not reach the scene because a crowd of protesters was blocking the building. The fire rapidly spread to the ground floor and first floor, worsening the situation.

Vandalism at Chhayanaut Cultural Center

The violence was not limited to media houses. The Chhayanaut Cultural Center in Dhanmondi, a prestigious center of Bengali culture and music, was also subjected to vandalism and arson.

This was not just an attack on buildings, but also a blow to Bangladesh's cultural identity. Journalists Targeted

During this unrest, several journalists were directly attacked. Senior journalist Nurul Kabir, the editor of the New Age newspaper, was dragged from his car and beaten by the crowd.

This scene shows how uncontrollable the situation had become.

Who Was Usman Hadi? Why Did Such Violence Erupt?

34-year-old Sharif Usman Hadi was a young political leader and spokesperson for the Inqilab Manch. He was a Political Science student at Dhaka University and became quite popular during the 2024 anti-Sheikh Hasina protests.

Last week, he was shot in the head during an election campaign in the Bizoynagar area. Due to his critical condition, the interim government sent him to Singapore by air ambulance, where he died after six days of treatment.

As soon as the news of his death broke, protests and riots erupted.

Interim Government and Muhammad Yunus's Appeal

Bangladesh Violence After Usman Hadi Death

Bangladesh's interim government chief, Muhammad Yunus, addressed the nation, appealing for peace. He said the state is committed to maintaining law and order and that swift action would be taken to apprehend Hadi's killers.

A day of national mourning was also announced.

Another Fire Incident: Thane Blue Roof Club Case

Meanwhile, a major incident was also reported from Thane, Maharashtra, India. A massive fire broke out at the Blue Roof Club on Ghodbunder Road during a wedding reception due to fireworks.

More than 1000 guests narrowly escaped. The fire brigade arrived on time and brought the fire under control. There were no reports of injuries or casualties.

What Next?

The atmosphere remains tense in several cities of Bangladesh. Political uncertainty, violence, and attacks on the media are a serious warning for democracy.

This is a time when peace, understanding, and the protection of truth become paramount. If one were to think like a mother, one would say, anger burns everything down, but it never provides a solution.

Q1. Who was Usman Hadi?
Usman Hadi was a young political leader and spokesperson of Inqilab Manch, active during anti-government protests.

Q2. Why did violence erupt in Bangladesh after his death?
Public anger grew after news of his death, leading to protests that later turned violent in several Dhaka areas.

Q3. Which media houses were attacked in Dhaka?
Prothom Alo and The Daily Star offices were vandalized and set on fire during the unrest.

Q4. Were journalists injured in the violence?
Several journalists were trapped and assaulted, but many were rescued safely after hours.

Q5. What did Muhammad Yunus say about the violence?
He appealed for calm and promised strict action against those responsible.

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