The burial of Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson for the July Fighters and Inquilab Mancha, drew hundreds of mourners to Dhaka University’s central mosque on Saturday. Following funeral prayers, Hadi was laid to rest beside the mausoleum of poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, where the atmosphere turned deeply emotional as colleagues and supporters broke down in tears during the final prayers.
The special prayer, led by Hadi’s elder brother Abu Bakar Siddiq, sought forgiveness for the deceased and strength for his grieving family. Political associates, volunteers, and law enforcement officers joined the gathering, reflecting Hadi’s wide network of influence and respect. Witnesses described the area falling into silence as many wept openly and recited verses from the Qur’an.
Hadi’s death has sparked widespread mourning across activist circles. His burial marks the end of a turbulent chapter for the Inquilab Mancha movement, with supporters pledging to continue his work amid calls for justice regarding his killing.