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Chhayanaut building vandalised, set on fire after news of Hadi's death

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The premises of Bengali cultural organisation Chhayanaut have been vandalised and set on fire after news of the death of Inqilab Moncho Convenor Sharif Osman bin Hadi spread.

The attack came around 2am on Friday, after Inqilab Moncho confirmed the death of Hadi, who was in treatment in Singapore.

Witnesses said a group forced entry into the building, damaged property and set fire to items both inside and outside the premises.

The assailants were seen wearing helmets and face coverings to cover their identity.

Furniture from Nalonda, Chhayanaut’s educational chapter, was reportedly taken outside and set ablaze.

Some attackers claimed the organisation promoted “Indian cultural practices” and had “no place in Bangladesh”.

Founded in 1961, Chhayanaut is widely known for its role in promoting Bengali culture and for organising the annual Pohela Boishakh, or Bengali New Year celebrations at Ramna Batamul.

The organisation has faced violence in the past. On Apr 14, 2001, a bomb attack targeted Chhayanaut’s Pohela Boishakh celebrations at Ramna Botomul, killing several people and injuring dozens.

Despite that attack, the organisation continued its activities, led by cultural icons Waheedul Huq and Sanjida Khatun, reaffirming its commitment to preserving Bengali culture.

 

 

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