Osman Hadi
Osman Hadi | |
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ওসমান হাদি | |
Hadi in 2024 | |
| Spokesperson of the Inqilab Moncho | |
| In office 13 August 2024 – 18 December 2025 | |
| Member Secretary | Abdullah Al Jaber |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | TBD |
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| Born | Osman Goni 30 June 1993 Nalchity, Jhalakathi District, Bangladesh |
| Died | 18 December 2025 (aged 32) Bukit Merah, Singapore |
| Manner of death | Assassination by gunshot |
| Resting place | Mausoleum of Kazi Nazrul Islam, Dhaka, Bangladesh 23°44′07″N 90°23′41″E / 23.7351422°N 90.3947337°E |
| Party | Independent |
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Sharif Osman Bin Hadi (born Osman Goni; 30 June 1993 – 18 December 2025) was a Bangladeshi political and cultural activist, writer and a teacher. He was the co-founder and spokesperson of Inqilab Moncho. After the July Uprising, he became a figure in youth-led movements, noted for his opposition to what he termed "Indian hegemony in Bangladesh", his advocacy regarding the July martyrs, and his participation in the Awami League ban protests.
On 12 December 2025, Hadi was shot in the Paltan area of Dhaka. He was airlifted to the Singapore General Hospital on 15 December, where he died three days later. His death triggered a series of nationwide violent incidents, targeting media houses, political and cultural sites, and diplomatic missions. He has been widely recognised as a martyr in Bangladesh.