Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 3rd August 2025, 1:54 PM
A businessman in Barguna town was physically assaulted inside his own shop by an individual who introduced himself as a ‘coordinator’. The incident occurred around 10:00 PM on Saturday, 2 August, at a clothing store on Bibi Road in Barguna municipality.
Incident Summary
| Detail | Information |
| Date & Time | Saturday, 2 August, around 10:00 PM |
| Location | A clothing shop on Bibi Road, Barguna town |
| Victim | Md Jasim, proprietor of “Ladies Point” |
| Alleged Assailant | Sinha Rahman, son of a female pedestrian (Yasmin Tania), claiming to be a ‘coordinator’ |
| Trigger Incident | A minor collision between Jasim’s child and the pedestrian woman |
| Immediate Cause | Verbal altercation between Jasim and the pedestrian, later escalated |
| Witnesses/Officials Present | Members of the Barguna Cloth Merchants’ Association |
Background of the Dispute
Md Jasim, owner of “Ladies Point”, was reportedly on his way to buy food with his child when a pedestrian woman, Yasmin Tania, allegedly pushed the child, causing them to fall. When Jasim protested, a verbal dispute ensued between them.
The cloth merchants’ association quickly took notice and attempted to resolve the issue by inviting both parties for mediation.
However, during the discussion, the woman’s son, Sinha Rahman—introducing himself as a coordinator—arrived with a group of men. In the middle of the conversation, Sinha physically attacked Jasim inside his own shop, creating widespread panic and prompting nearby shop owners to shut their businesses.
First-Hand Account
“I was walking with my child to get food when the woman pushed my child down. She didn’t express any sympathy and instead blamed me. After the verbal exchange, we both left. Later, I was called by the merchants’ leaders for resolution, but her son arrived and assaulted me in front of everyone. I demand justice.”
— Md Jasim, assaulted businessman
Association’s Reaction
“During the conversation, Sinha and another youth entered the shop and began assaulting Jasim. We intervened immediately, or it could have turned into looting. Following the incident, all shops were closed, and we’ve decided that if justice is not ensured, we will shut down indefinitely starting tomorrow.”
— Harun-ur-Rashid, General Secretary, Barguna Cloth Merchants’ Association
Police Statement
Md Yakub Hossain, Officer-in-Charge of Barguna Sadar Police Station, stated:
“Police visited the scene immediately after the incident. If a written complaint is filed, we will investigate and take legal action accordingly.”
Community Response
The assault has sparked concern among local business owners, many of whom closed their shops in protest. A decision on further actions will be taken after deliberations among the merchants’ association.
The incident has drawn criticism over rising public indiscipline and has prompted calls for immediate investigation and accountability.
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