Is Student-turned-politician Sharif Osman Hadi Recovering After Dhaka Shooting?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Sharif Osman Hadi is in critical condition after being shot.
- He is being airlifted to Singapore for urgent care.
- The police have arrested six suspects in connection with the shooting.
- This incident raises concerns over political violence in Bangladesh.
- The upcoming elections are set for February 12.
Dhaka, Dec 15 (NationPress) Sharif Osman Hadi, the spokesperson for Inqilab Mancha, a radical group in Bangladesh, was injured in a shooting in the Bijoynagar area of Dhaka and is currently in a critical state. He is being airlifted to Singapore on Monday for advanced medical care.
Reports from Jugantor, a leading Bengali daily, indicate that he was transported from Evercare Hospital in Dhaka after an air ambulance arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
On Saturday, the medical board at Evercare Hospital classified his condition as critical, citing significant brain damage despite surgical interventions.
Previously, he was moved to the Critical Care Unit at Evercare after undergoing surgery at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH).
According to The Daily Star, Zahid Raihan, the head of neurosurgery at DMCH, reported that Hadi has experienced two cardiac arrests.
"He has lost a substantial amount of blood. After the surgery, we cannot express optimism regarding his condition. He is in a dire state... yet still alive. From here, it rests in God's hands," said Raihan.
In connection with Hadi's shooting, the police have initiated an attempted murder case and have arrested six suspects so far.
Hadi, a potential independent candidate for the Dhaka-8 constituency in the forthcoming February elections, was shot in the head in broad daylight on December 12.
The assailants approached on a motorcycle and opened fire on Hadi, who was traveling in a rickshaw in the Box Culvert area of Bijoynagar.
This attack occurred just a day after the Election Commission announced the schedule for the upcoming elections, set for February 12, alongside the July Charter referendum.
Bangladesh has been facing a concerning escalation in violence and a deteriorating law and order situation under the interim government led by Yunus.