Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 6th June 2026, 7:25 PM
A flash procession was held in Manikganj under the banner of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL). A video clip of the procession was uploaded and shared on the verified Facebook ID of Rajedul Islam, the General Secretary of the Manikganj District Chhatra League. Rajedul Islam posted the video on his Facebook wall at approximately 3:00 PM on Saturday (June 6, 2026).
At around the same time, Ferdous Khan, the president of the Dhalla Union Chhatra League under Singair Upazila in Manikganj district, was also seen uploading the exact same video clip to his personal Facebook profile. The banner displayed by the leaders and activists during this sudden procession carried a specific message. It read, “Return 2.0 Loading,” and right below it, another political slogan was added: “Sheikh Hasina’s return is needed to save the country.”
According to the published video footage and local sources, a group of about 30 to 40 young leaders and activists directly participated in the flash procession. A clear attempt to conceal the legal and social identities of the participants was observed, as many of them wore face masks and motorcycle safety helmets.
In the very center of the procession, a shirtless youth wearing black sunglasses was spotted. Slogans aligned with the party’s ideology were clearly written across his bare chest and back.
However, no definitive or confirmed information has been found regarding whether this flash procession took place on the major Dhaka-Aricha highway or the regional Singair-Hemayetpur-Manikganj highway. A shroud of mystery remains concerning the exact location of the event.
Moharam Ali, the Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime and Ops) of Manikganj District, provided an official statement to the media regarding this sensational incident. He stated that the higher police authorities and relevant departments have viewed the video circulating on social media and are currently investigating the matter. However, based on the roads and surroundings visible in the footage, the police administration has not yet been able to definitively identify or pinpoint the exact location of the procession. Necessary investigations and legal processes are underway to identify the spot.
“The police administration assures that strict legal action will be taken against the lawbreakers as soon as the location is identified.”
The sudden showdown on a highway near the district town, featuring banners and slogans demanding the return of a top leader of one of the country’s major political parties, has triggered widespread discussions across the district. In particular, the strategy of the activists wearing masks and helmets to hide their identities has drawn the close attention of law enforcement agencies.
It has been reported that the District Police’s Detective Branch (DB) and Cyber Crime Unit have commenced operations to trace the source of the video and identify the masterminds behind the plan.
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