Home adviser accepts DUCSU’s three-point ultimatum

Home Adviser Lt Gen Jahangir Alam Chowdhury told reporters that DUCSU's three demands about nabbing the people who shot Osman Hadi make sense, and the government plans to follow through. DUCSU Vice President Abu Shadik Kayem brought a crew of 14 to the Secretariat after marching from campus, and he basically said the home, foreign, and law advisers need to quit if action doesn't happen fast.

DUCSU wants everyone who attacked Hadi rounded up, plus a 48-hour deadline for cops to sweep neighborhoods and grab Awami League members along with their illegal guns. They're also pushing for Sheikh Hasina to get dragged back from India so her death sentence can go down, calling it a move against Indian influence. The group said diplomatic ties with India should get put on ice until the fugitives come back.

Police blocked the march at Dowel Chattar, so Kayem took a small group inside for talks while everyone else sat down at the Shiksha Bhaban intersection.
 

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