Dhaka – Violent protests erupted across Dhaka and other cities after the killing of student leader Usman Hadi, allegedly linked to Indian phone threats. Demonstrators held Indian diplomatic missions accountable and clashed with authorities, blocking major roads and targeting media offices accused of pro-India bias. Reports indicate attacks on a former minister’s residence in Chittagong. Students and activists demanded that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi cease interference in Bangladeshi affairs. Authorities warned that ongoing unrest could escalate beyond borders. The protests highlight growing anti-India sentiment over perceived interference and human rights violations. Analysts caution that the violence could destabilize political processes and jeopardize regional peace. The Bangladeshi government has called for restraint while ensuring investigation into the student’s killing, urging international mediation to prevent further escalation.
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