Former Speaker of Parliament and Awami League leader Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury is escorted by police as she appears before a court in Dhaka on April 7, 2026 following her arrest in an attempted murder case linked to the July uprising.
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Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, the South Asian nation’s first female speaker, who also served as Minister in Hasina’s administration, was arrested at a relative’s residence and held in custody.
She has denied all charges and “it is absurd to suggest that she was involved in an attempted murder”, her lawyer Shamim Al Sayeed told AFP, adding that the court had rejected their petition for bail.
Ms. Chaudhury had not been seen in public since a deadly mass uprising in 2024 forced Ms. Hasina from power.
She joins scores of members of Ms. Hasina’s now-banned Awami League to be arrested since her downfall in cases relating to the failed crackdown on the uprising.
Investigators told the court on Tuesday (April 7) that Ms. Chaudhury was a key figure in decision-making, alleging she was involved in planning and ordering attacks on unarmed civilians.
Police Inspector Mohsin Uddin told the court that on July 18, 2024, police alongside Awami League activists opened fire on unarmed students and other protesters.
Tarique Rahman, leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, won a landslide election victory in February, taking over from the interim administration that had led the country of 170 million people since the uprising.
Ms. Hasina, a convicted fugitive in hiding in India, was also named in the same case. Her case has strained relations between Dhaka and New Delhi.
Published – April 07, 2026 11:24 pm IST









