Monday, January 19, 2026

Bloody clash before elections, former opposition leader shot dead in Dhaka

Dhaka. The phase of political violence does not seem to be stopping before the upcoming general elections in Bangladesh. Former Swayamsevak Dal leader Azizur Rahman Musabbir was shot dead by unknown assailants on Tuesday night in the Karwan Bazaar area of ​​the capital Dhaka. This sensational incident, which took place amidst the model code of conduct implemented before the voting to be held in the country on February 12, has raised serious questions on the security arrangements. Musabbir had been the general secretary of Dhaka Metropolitan North Swayamsevak Dal, the voluntary wing of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
According to the police, the attack took place around 8:30 pm near a hotel located near Bashundhara City Shopping Complex. Taking advantage of the crowded commercial area, the attackers opened fire on Musabbir at close range. Eyewitnesses said that the attackers fired several rounds, causing panic in the area. In this firing, Musabbir was shot in the stomach, while another person present with him was also seriously injured. Musabbir was immediately taken to a private hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The condition of the second injured person is said to be stable at present and he is undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
As soon as the news of the incident spread, there was huge tension in Karwan Bazaar and surrounding areas. Angry supporters and local people blocked the road at Sark Fountain intersection late night, due to which the traffic system of the capital came to a complete standstill. Seeing the seriousness of the situation, police as well as army personnel had to take charge. The army pacified the protesters and opened the way, but intermittent protests continued in the area. At present, security forces have cordoned off the entire area and extensive raids are being conducted to search for the attackers.
This series of political murders among election enthusiasts in Bangladesh is worrying. A few days before the murder of Musabbir, there was a fatal attack on a leader of Jubo Dal, while on December 12, Inquilab Manch leader Usman Hadi was also murdered. Opposition parties have termed these incidents as a conspiracy to intimidate before the elections. The local administration says that they are scanning the CCTV footage and the culprits will be arrested soon. However, with less than a month left for voting, the increasing violence has created an atmosphere of fear among ordinary citizens and political activists.

Previous articleHeart-wrenching negligence in government hospital…Innocent child’s thumb cut while cutting bandage, created panic
Next articleCongress MP Sonia Gandhi’s condition is stable, antibiotics and other supportive medicines are being given.
News Desk

Punjab Music Industry Welcomes Rising Singer Roxx with Powerful Punjabi Songs

Punjabi singer Roxx began his journey behind the scenes as a sound engineer and musician. Working with several established Punjabi artists gave him deep...

Genuine Spare Parts Suppliers in Mumbai for Mobile, Laptop & Tablet

Finding genuine spare parts suppliers in Mumbai is essential for reliable mobile, laptop, and tablet repairs. Our platform connects customers, technicians, and repair businesses...

Yunus government should decide the security of every citizen, irrespective of religion.

Geneva. The United Nations has expressed concern over the incidents of targeting of minorities amid violence in Bangladesh. Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson of UN...

Bigg Boss 19 title goes to Gaurav Khanna, public expressed happiness on social media

Bigg Boss 19 | The 19th edition of Salman Khan's reality show Bigg Boss has ended. Well-known TV actor Gaurav Khanna made...

Researchers will understand the mechanism of diseases like endometriosis by using menstrual blood.

Washington. Researchers are exploring the potential of using menstrual blood to understand the mechanisms of diseases such as endometriosis, detect infections, and repair...

I have forgotten that I am Govinda’s wife… Sunita Ahuja is making her mark at this age, gave the example of Jaya Bachchan

Sunita Ahuja, wife of Bollywood actor Govinda, is famous for her outspoken style. Sunita has been in the media for the last few...

Red impact of Greenland dispute on stock market, Sensex 83

The impact of the Greenland dispute is now visible on the stock market. BSE's 30-share benchmark index Sensex fell by 604 points to...