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Inqilab Moncho Sets 22-Day Deadline for Sharif Osman bin Hadi Murder Trial

BT News Desk
Disclosure : 02 Jan 2026, 11:52 PM
The announcement was made by the organization's Member Secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber: Photo collected
The announcement was made by the organization's Member Secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber: Photo collected

Inqilab Moncho has issued a 22-working-day ultimatum to the government to complete the trial of Sharif Osman bin Hadi, threatening a movement to oust the administration if the deadline is not met.

The announcement was made by the organization's Member Secretary, Abdullah Al Jaber, during a sit-in at Shahbagh on Friday afternoon.

According to Jaber, the government requested until January 7 to show progress. "We originally gave them 30 working days on December 25. There are now 22 working days remaining," Jaber stated, noting that the group has officially begun a countdown.

The group's demands extend beyond the immediate perpetrators. Jaber specified that by the January 7 deadline, authorities must identify and charge those who carried out the killing and submit a comprehensive charge sheet naming all individuals involved in the conspiracy.

"If the government fails to complete the trial within this period, we will launch a movement to topple the government," Jaber warned.

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