Osman Hadi Killing: Yunus Tribute, Protests Erupt, 24-Hour Ultimatum to Bangladesh Govt

Muhammad Yunus pays tribute to Osman Hadi as protests erupt, ultimatum issued to Bangladesh government over justice and political unrest.

Dec 22, 2025 - 10:55
Osman Hadi Killing: Yunus Tribute, Protests Erupt, 24-Hour Ultimatum to Bangladesh Govt

Bangladesh is witnessing rising political tension following the killing of student leader Osman Hadi, as Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus paid tribute to the slain activist and vowed to follow the ideals he stood for. The incident has triggered protests, political ultimatums, and international attention, adding to the growing instability in the country.

Thousands gathered to bid farewell to Osman Hadi, whose death has become a rallying point for political debate and public anger.

Yunus Pays Emotional Tribute at Osman Hadi’s Funeral

Addressing mourners at Osman Hadi’s funeral, Muhammad Yunus said the leader would continue to live in the hearts of the people of Bangladesh. He stressed that the gathering was not a farewell but a moment to honour Hadi’s legacy.

“Dear Osman Hadi, we have not come here to say goodbye. You live within our hearts. As long as Bangladesh exists, you will remain an inseparable part of this nation,” Yunus said, drawing loud applause from the crowd.

Yunus Praises Hadi’s Political Style and Values

Yunus highlighted Osman Hadi’s approach to politics, describing him as a leader who believed in humility, respectful dialogue, and dignity in public life. He said Hadi demonstrated how political opinions could be expressed without hatred or hostility.

According to Yunus, Hadi’s methods should become an example for improving Bangladesh’s political culture. He added that the current leadership aims to implement these values in governance.

Promise to Uphold National Dignity

During his address, Yunus stated that the leadership would not bow before any external pressure and would keep Bangladesh’s head held high before the world. He described this stance as a promise made by Osman Hadi to the people, which the administration now intends to fulfil.

The statement was seen as a strong political message amid growing criticism of the interim government.

24-Hour Ultimatum Issued to Yunus Government

Soon after the funeral, Abdullah Al Jaber, a colleague of Osman Hadi from Inquilab Mancha, issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the Yunus administration. He demanded that the government publicly disclose the steps taken to arrest those responsible for Hadi’s killing.

The ultimatum has increased pressure on the interim government to act swiftly and transparently.

Protests Spread Beyond Bangladesh

The unrest did not remain confined to Bangladesh. In Siliguri, West Bengal, the Bangiya Hindu Manch organised a torchlight procession to protest alleged violence against minorities in Bangladesh.

Protesters burned an effigy of Muhammad Yunus, accusing the Bangladeshi administration of failing to protect Hindu citizens.

Allegations of Minority Persecution

Addressing the protesters, Bangiya Hindu Manch president Bikramaditya Mondal claimed that attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh were increasing. He alleged incidents of physical violence, sexual assault, temple vandalism, and arson against minority properties.

Mondal also referred to a recent incident in which, he claimed, a Hindu youth was killed because of his religious identity.

Claims of External Influence

The organisation further alleged that extremist forces, supported by elements linked to Pakistan and China, were fuelling unrest in Bangladesh. These claims have added a geopolitical dimension to the ongoing crisis.

The group questioned the silence of global human rights organisations and called for immediate international intervention.

Government Under Growing Scrutiny

With protests intensifying and demands for justice mounting, the Yunus-led administration is facing serious scrutiny both domestically and internationally. Observers say the handling of the Osman Hadi case could define the credibility of the interim government.

Conclusion

Osman Hadi’s death has become more than a tragic loss; it has emerged as a symbol of Bangladesh’s deepening political and social unrest. While Muhammad Yunus has vowed to honour Hadi’s ideals and restore dignity to politics, growing protests, ultimatums, and allegations of minority persecution continue to test the government’s resolve. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether justice and stability can be restored.