Inqilab Manch to hold nationwide 'March for Justice' from today to demand justice for Hadi's murder


Published: 04:33 3 January 2026
Inqilab Manch has started a nationwide 'March for Justice' program from today (January 3) to demand justice for the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi. The organization announced that this program will continue until January 6. Through this four-day movement, Inqilab Manch leaders and activists will seek cooperation from the government, political parties, and people in remote areas of the country to ensure justice for Hadi's murder.
Inqilab Manch said that the main objective of the 'March for Justice' program is to quickly identify the murderers and planners involved in Hadi's murder and ensure that charge sheets are filed against them. The organization has claimed that if those involved in the murder are not identified and charge sheets are filed by January 7, it will announce a stricter program.
At the same time, the leaders of the Inqilab Manch warned that if the Hadi murder trial is not held within 22 working days, they will launch a movement to overthrow the government. According to the organization, this is not just a trial of a murder, but a fight to establish justice and the rights of the masses.
Earlier, on Friday (January 2), the leaders and activists of the Inqilab Manch started a protest march from the central mosque of Dhaka University after Friday prayers. The march went to Shahbagh intersection and turned into a sit-in program. In a short rally there, the leaders of the organization demanded that the government complete the Hadi murder trial quickly.
At the rally, Abdullah Al Jaber, member secretary of the Inqilab Manch, told the political parties that if there is a meeting with any political party, it must be open. The people will not accept secret meetings or any compromise with foreign powers. He said that the Inqilab Manch will be in an uncompromising position to protect the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh.
He further said that just as there is talk of Indian hegemony from three directions, similarly, if any other force wants to dominate Bangladesh, resistance will also be built against it. He commented that this fight has only begun and it will expand further.
The member secretary of Inqilab Manch said that Shaheed Osman Hadi has shown them the path of this struggle. The leaders and activists of the organization have pledged to move forward along the path shown by him. Their demand is only one - the united fight against all forms of hegemony in Bangladesh will continue.
A new discussion has arisen in the political arena around the 'March for Justice' program that has started across the country. Now it remains to be seen what steps the government takes regarding this demand.
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