A brand new homicide case has been registered towards Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 62 others, together with members of her earlier cupboard, in reference to the loss of life of a fish dealer amid the quota reform protests within the nation, based on a media report on Monday.
The case was lodged late Sunday, marking the newest in a collection of authorized actions towards the 76-year-old chief following her resignation and subsequent flight to India on August 5, after intensive scholar demonstrations towards the federal government job quota system.
Shahnaz Begum, the widow of Md Milon who was fatally shot on July 21 whereas coming back from an area fish market, filed the case, as reported by the Dhaka Tribune newspaper.
The record of accused consists of Hasina, former street transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader, ex-lawmaker Shamim Osman, and former residence minister Asaduzzaman Khan, amongst others.
The report particulars that leaders and activists of the Awami League, led by Hasina, and its allied teams, armed with firearms and sticks, obstructed visitors on the Dhaka-Chittagong freeway to intervene with the coed protests. The allegations state that Hasina, Quader, and Asaduzzaman orchestrated the taking pictures and assault on the demonstrators and most people.
Milon, who was en route residence from the fish market on the time, suffered a gunshot wound to the chest and collapsed on the street. He was rushed to Professional-Lively Medical Faculty and Hospital close by, the place he was pronounced useless, the report added.
This incident will increase the tally of circumstances towards Hasina since her removing to over a dozen.
Following the overthrow of the federal government led by Hasina’s Awami League, over 230 folks have died within the ensuing violence throughout the nation, pushing the loss of life toll past 600 because the onset of the substantial scholar protests in mid-July.
Subsequent to the collapse of Hasina’s administration, an interim authorities was established, with 84-year-old Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus appointed because the Chief Adviser.