Inqilab Mancha Protest Spurs Tensions Over Osman Hadi Killing

“Come, come, come, take Hadi’s body”-Video Clip Goes Viral

“Come, come, come, take Hadi’s body”-Video Clip Goes Viral
Feb 6, 2026 23:56

The interim government has issued a statement regarding the Inquilab Stage protest demanding justice for the July revolutionary and anti-Indian imperialist martyr Sharif Osman Hadi, and the role of law enforcement during the demonstration. The statement emphasized that no force was used to suppress the protest, and no one was shot.

However, a video clip went viral shortly afterward, reportedly showing a police officer saying to the protesters, “Come, come, come, take Hadi’s body.” The clip has sparked renewed outrage among Osman Hadi supporters. Hive AI Detector has confirmed that the video was not AI-generated.

The incident also prompted poet Zia Haque to release a new poem titled “Khunir Bichar Korte Hobe Interim-er Chha”, bringing the matter back into public discussion. His previous work, the song “Hadira Zindabad”, has garnered over 300 million views.

Meanwhile, Inquilab Stage claimed that the ruling Awami League has become active in response to the Osman Hadi justice movement. In light of the situation, the organization urged protesters to move to safe locations. The warning was issued through both Inquilab Stage’s official Facebook page and the personal Facebook account of the organization’s General Secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber.

Inquilab Stage stated that the Awami League is allegedly blending with the public to divert attention, while simultaneously attempting to undermine the election. The message called on participants to relocate to safe areas.

Addressing rumors that the protest could delay the election, Abdullah Al Jaber dismissed such claims, affirming that the election will proceed on the 12th as scheduled and will not be disrupted under any circumstances.

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