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After Osman Hadi, second Bangladesh NCP student leader shot in head

Motaleb Shikdar, a leader of Jatiya Sramik Shakti, was rushed to hospital in a critical condition around midday.

PTI

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  • This comes amid unrest in Bangladesh following a fresh wave of violence after the death of Osman Hadi (ANI)

Dhaka, 22 Dec

 

Unidentified gunmen on Monday shot in the head a second leader of Bangladesh’s violent student-led 2004 uprising in the country's southwestern 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, Muhammad Motaleb Sikdar, was shot a few minutes ago," NCP’s joint principal coordinator Mahmuda Mitu said in a Facebook post.

 

Motaleb Shikdar, a leader of Jatiya Sramik Shakti, the labour wing affiliated with the NCP, was rushed to Khulna Medical College Hospital in a critical condition around midday.


Mitu, a doctor, said Sarkar was rushed to Khulna Medical College Hospital in a critical condition.

 

The Kaler Kantha newspaper, quoting hospital sources, said Sarkar 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 League government, was shot in the head on 12 Decembe by masked gunmen at an election campaign in central Dhaka’s Bijoynagar area.

 

The 32-year-old Inqilab Mancha spokesperson died while undergoing treatment in Singapore on Thursday. Hadi was a candidatefor the scheduled 12 February general elections.

 

Interim government of Muhammad Yunus staged a nationwide mourning for Hadi’s death on Saturday and said no stone would be left unturned to track down his killers as violence erupted in Dhaka and other major cities afresh over the attack and subsequent death.

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