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Bangladesh: Election Shooting Victim, a Key Uprising Leader, Flown Out for Emergency Treatment

Bangladesh: Election Shooting Victim, a Key Uprising Leader, Flown Out for Emergency Treatment

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a desperate bid to save the life of a pivotal figure in its fragile new democracy, Bangladesh’s interim government will fly a critically wounded student leader to Singapore for emergency treatment, following an assassination attempt that threatens to plunge the volatile nation into chaos just weeks before its first post-revolution election.

Sharif Osman Hadi, a senior leader of the student protest group Inqilab Mancha and a candidate in the upcoming polls, was shot in the ear by masked attackers as he left a mosque in the capital on Friday. The government announced late Sunday that Hadi “will be flown to Singapore for better treatment,” with the state covering all costs for an air ambulance and a medical team.

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  • A Manhunt and a Nation on High Alert
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Bangladesh: Election Shooting Victim, a Key Uprising Leader, Flown Out for Emergency Treatment
An Attack Meant to ‘Derail the Election’

The shooting occurred just one day after authorities announced the date for the February 12 elections, the first since the student-led uprising last year overthrew the autocratic government of Sheikh Hasina. Interim leader Muhammad Yunus, the 85-year-old Nobel laureate, called the attack premeditated and declared its goal was to “derail the election.”

“This attack is symbolic — meant to demonstrate their strength and sabotage the entire electoral process,” Yunus said. “We must resist such attempts.” The government has since vowed to bolster security for all candidates, ordering protection for their residences, offices, rallies, and even online spaces.

A Manhunt and a Nation on High Alert

Police have launched a major manhunt, releasing photos of two key suspects and offering a 5-million-taka reward for information. Dhaka police spokesman Muhammad Talebur Rahman confirmed that “border security has been put on high alert,” suggesting fears the attackers may flee or that foreign elements were involved.

Hadi is an outspoken critic of India, where the ousted and now-convicted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina remains in self-imposed exile, refusing Dhaka’s requests for extradition. His targeting underscores the deep geopolitical tensions simmering beneath the election.

 

Why It Matters

The country of 170 million is at a perilous crossroads. The election will also feature a landmark referendum on democratic reforms. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by the ailing Khaleda Zia, is widely tipped to win, with her son and political heir, Tarique Rahman, set to return from 17 years of exile on Christmas Day.

The evacuation of Sharif Osman Hadi is more than a medical mission; it is a political lifeline. If he dies, his martyrdom could ignite the streets that brought down the last government. If he lives, he remains a potent symbol of the uprising’s promise—a promise now under fire from shadowy forces determined to ensure Bangladesh’s democratic experiment ends before it even begins.

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