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Inquilab Mancha has issued a strong ultimatum to the government, demanding the resignation of Bangladesh’s Home and Law Advisers if suspects involved in the shooting of its spokesperson, Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, are not arrested by tomorrow. The warning came during an emergency press conference held on Sunday night, where the group’s member secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber, expressed frustration over what he described as a deteriorating law and order situation. Jaber stated that the authorities responsible for maintaining national security have failed to ensure safety and justice in recent incidents. He emphasized that the organization expects immediate action from law enforcement agencies to apprehend those responsible for the attack. The demand adds pressure on the interim administration to demonstrate accountability in handling politically sensitive violence. Observers note that failure to respond promptly could escalate public criticism and further strain confidence in the government’s ability to maintain order.
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