UNrest in east pakistan unrecorded updates: Tarique Rahman, the boy of former people's republic of bangladesh undercoat minister Khaleda Zia, is set for a return to the country after 17 long years of being in exile in London. His arrival is scheduled for Thursday and comes at a crucial time, when the country is seeing fresh tensions over the killing of student leader named Sharif Osman Hadi, and is just weeks away from its general elections. Meanwhile, diplomatic ties between India and Bangladesh have taken a hit with Dhaka suspending visa services in New Delhi and Agartala, and both countries summoning each other's envoys. The developments come amid massive outrage over a Hindu man's killing in Bangladesh's Mymensingh last week. Latest updates on Bangladesh violence, protests in India:Yunus aide says govt to look after Hindu man's family: Amid outrage in India over the killing of the Hindu man in Bangladesh, a senior adviser in the Muhammad Yunus-led Bangladesh government has said that the government is taking responsibility of the Dipu Chandra Das's family, reported news agency PTI. CR Abrar, education adviser in Bangladesh, also met the father of the Hindu man who was killed in Mymensingh.Dhaka prepares for Tarique Rahman's return: Preparations were seen in Dhaka on Wednesday morning, a day ahead of Tarique Rahman's return to Bangladesh. The BNP leader is scheduled to address the public at an event, the Daily Star said in a report, and will visit his ailing mother Khaleda Zia at the hospital later.Protests in 7 Indian cities: People in India came out in huge numbers across cities on Tuesday to raise their voices against the killing of a Hindu man named Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh's Mymensingh. Demonstrations were seen in New Delhi, Kolkata, Bhopal, Jammu, Agartala, Mumbai and Hyderabad as people sought justice alleging atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh.India, Bangladesh summon envoys: Indian high commissioner Pranay Verma was summoned to the foreign ministry in Dhaka by foreign secretary Asad Alam Siam on Tuesday morning, and Bangladesh high commissioner Riaz Hamidullah was “called in” by B Shyam, the joint secretary who heads the Bangladesh-Myanmar division of the external affairs ministry late in the evening.Bangladesh official meets Hindu man's family: Amid allegations by Indians of atrocities on Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, the country's education adviser C R Abrar visited the family of Dipu Chandra Das, the garment worker who was lynched in Mymensingh. “The Education Adviser reiterated that the killing was a heinous criminal act with no justification and no place in Bangladeshi society,” a part of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus's tweet read.‘Yunus working to improve ties with India’: Amid a strain in diplomatic ties with India, Bangladesh interim government's finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed has reportedly said that Muhammad Yunus has taken steps to ease the strained ties with New Delhi. "The chief adviser is working to improve diplomatic relations with India, and he himself has also been speaking to various stakeholders on the issue," he was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.Osman Hadi murder probe: Fresh violence rocked Bangladesh last week after a student leader named Sharif Osman Hadi died during treatment in Singapore, days after being shot in Dhaka. Offices of prominent Bangladeshi media offices, Daily Star and Prothom Alo were torched, and journalists were trapped inside for a long time. The murder case will be tried under the Speedy Trial Tribunal amid calls for swift justice by the student leader's supporters in Bangladesh, the Daily Star reported on Tuesday.
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