UNIDENTIFIED gunmen on
Monday shot in the head
Motaleb Shikder, a second
leader of Bangladesh’s violent
student-led 2024 uprising.
The attack took
place in southwest
ern Khulna city, days
after the killing of
prominent youth
leader Sharif Osman
Hadi.
“The
Khulna
Division head of NCP
(National Citizen
Party) and central
coordinator of the
party’s workers front,
Motaleb Shikder, was
shot a few minutes
ago,” NCP’s joint principal coor
dinator Mahmuda Mitu said in
a Facebook post.
Mitu, a doctor, said Shikder
was rushed to Khulna Medical
College Hospital in a critical
condition.
The Kaler Kantha newspa
per, quoting hospital sources,
said Shikder was shot on the
left side of his head, and he was
bleeding profusely when he was
brought to the facility, where
the doctors started emergency
treatment.
The attack came
days after Hadi, a
prominent leader of
the
student-led
protests last year that
led to the ouster of
the Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina-led
Awami
Motaleb Shikder
Assam on high alert: Himanta
GUWAHATI, Dec 22 (PTI)
ASSAM is on “high alert” in the wake of the fresh wave of
unrest in neighbouring Bangladesh, Chief Minister Himanta
Biswa Sarma said on Monday.
Sarma, speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a programme
here, said the State Government was closely monitoring the
developments in Bangladesh.
League
Government, was
shot in the head on
December 12 by
masked gunmen at
an election cam
paign in central Dhaka’s
Bijoynagar area.
The 32-year-old Inqilab
Mancha spokesperson died
while undergoing treatment in
Singapore on Thursday.
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‘We have seen that in Bangladesh, Hindus are being subjected to atrocities and burnt alive... Those who are current
ly in power in Bangladesh have been talking about including
northeast India in their country,’ the CM claimed.
It is also well known that people from Bangladesh entered
Assam at different times and the State is “full of these peo
ple”, he asserted.
‘We have to be vigilant and must keep a sharp eye on the
developments in that country,’ Sarma said.
Sarma had claimed last week that “Bangladeshi elements”
have been repeatedly saying that northeast India should be
merged with the neighbouring country, which is
‘irresponsible and dangerous’, and India will not remain silent
on this.
‘India is a very big country, a nuclear nation and the fourth
largest economy of the world. How can Bangladesh even think
about it?’ the Chief Minister had said.