
In a condolence message, Rizwana, also Adviser to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting expressed deep sorrow over Hadi’s untimely death.
She described Hadi as a fearless voice and a courageous organiser of the July Uprising, saying his uncompromising stand against injustice and oppression inspired democracy-loving people.
“The firmness, clarity and sense of responsibility with which he conveyed the movement’s message will be remembered in history. His role in awakening the youth and shaping public opinion on human rights and justice is undeniable,” she said, adding that Hadi’s life of struggle, ideals and courage would continue to inspire future generations to stand against injustice.
The adviser prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul and extended heartfelt condolences to Hadi’s bereaved family, fellow activists, colleagues and well-wishers.
Hadi died at a hospital in Singapore on Thursday, a week after being critically injured in a gun attack, reports UNB.
According to Inquilab Moncho, his body will be brought back to Bangladesh on Friday by a Biman Bangladesh Airlines commercial flight scheduled to depart Singapore at 3:50 pm (local time) and arrive in Dhaka around 6:05 pm.
His namaz-e-janaza will be held on Saturday after Zohr prayers at Manik Mia Avenue in the capital.