Inquilab Mancha Issues Hardline Demands for Sovereign Justice

The Inquilab Mancha has issued a definitive four-point ultimatum to the authorities, demanding immediate justice for the murder of Sharif Osman Hadi. The declaration was released on Sunday night, 28th December, via the organisation’s official social media channels, signalling an escalation in their campaign to hold the remnants of the previous government accountable. The charter combines a call for an accelerated judicial process with radical proposals concerning foreign labour and a thorough cleansing of the state’s intelligence apparatus.

At the heart of the manifesto is a demand for a swift and comprehensive legal reckoning. The Inquilab Mancha has stipulated that the state must complete the trial of the entire “killing circle” within a strict 24-day window. This demand is far-reaching, targeting not only the physical perpetrators but also the masterminds, facilitators, and those who provided sanctuary or aided in the flight of the suspects. By setting such a tight deadline, the group is signalling its refusal to accept the protracted delays often associated with the standard legal system.

The organisation has also adopted a stringent stance on international relations and national security. They have called for the immediate cancellation of all work permits for Indian nationals currently residing in Bangladesh. Furthermore, they have urged the government to pursue international legal action through the International Court if neighbouring India continues to refuse the extradition of individuals who allegedly fled there to escape prosecution. This reflects a growing sentiment within the group that foreign entities are providing a safe haven for those associated with the violence of the previous administration.

The Four-Point Charter of Inquilab Mancha

No.Focus AreaSpecific Demand
1Judicial ReformComplete the trial of the entire murder circle within 24 days.
2Labour & MigrationImmediate revocation of work permits for all Indian nationals.
3Diplomatic ActionFile a case at the International Court if extradition is denied.
4Security AuditIdentify and prosecute associates of the previous government in intelligence.

The final point of the declaration focuses on internal institutional reforms. The Inquilab Mancha has called for a rigorous screening of both civil and military intelligence agencies. They claim that loyalists and associates of the previous government remain embedded within these high-level security sectors, allegedly working from within to undermine current stability. The group insists that these individuals must be identified, arrested, and brought to trial to ensure that the transition of power is absolute and that no vestige of the former political order remains to protect the accused.

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