It was October 8, 2017 and was half past six early in the morning. In KM Das Lane of Tikatuli in the capital, the movement of the passersby have not started yet. Khandoker Abu Talha (21) came out of his house to catch class of 8.30 am at Daffodil University atAshulia, Savar. He first left for Jatrabari in a rickshaw and planned to ride on a bus from Jatrabari. But disaster struck on the way. After going some 50 yards ahead of his home in front of a departmental store, Talha fell prey to muggers. He was stopped by two muggers who snatched awayhis money and mobile phone brandishing sharp weapons. That could be the end of a regular mugging story and he could join his class at the university. But there was more to it
A minute after Talha got mugged, the criminals stopped another rickshaw. Two locals Sunny and his sister Sadia–a teacher at Baridhara South Point School who were on it, started shouting for help when Talha responded.Seeing such a scene, the young Talha could not keep himself right at this time. To resist, Talha got down from the rickshaw and jumped on the snatchers. He reached out to help save the two neighbors.
Talha went ahead shouting that there were snatchers. At first, the hijackers tried to escape seeing Talha’s aggressive role. But he did not back down. He chased and caught one. Sunny, who was in the rickshaw at that time, also grabbed another snatcher. At one point in the fray, the snatcher was able to escape from Sunny. Talha still did not leave the danger behind.
At first the snatcher fled but within a moment the other snatchers came together and they stabbed Abu Talha and snatched their accomplice. As Talha grasped one of the muggers from behind, the mugger first stabbed him in his hands and then in his right thigh. He started bleeding profusely.
Sunny and some others tried to catch the muggers, but they fled by an auto rickshaw that had been parked nearby. Talha somehow managed to reach his home in bloody state. Talha’s father Abu Riaz Md. Nuruddin Khandaker Swapan and mother Afroza Sultana who bade goodbye to their child with a smile within few minutes found returning him to the gate in a bloody state. They rushed the seriously injured child to Salauddin Hospital. As his condition deteriorated, he was shifted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital around 7.30am. But by then it was all over.
In the police inquest report, it was stated that there were deep cut marks on his right hand, injury marks on his left hand and a biting mark under his right elbow. On his right thigh, there were two marks of stabbing.
No sooner had I reached the university campus I received the phone call of Talha’s father. He informed me all about the incident. I rushed to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital to see him for the last time. I found the frozen body of Talha was waiting for autopsy in the morgue of DMCH. On one side Talha’s mother, relatives, friends and classmates are in a grieved mood, on the other side Talhar’s father standing beside the wall. His whole body and clothes were stained with the blood of a child. At that moment, I lost the language of console and became totally speechless.
Khandaker Abu Talha was a very bright and meritorious student of fourth semester in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Daffodil International University in Ashulia. He lived there in the Yunus Khan Scholars Garden residential hall. He used to go to his house at 12/2 Holding, KM Das Lane, Dhaka every Thursday to spend weekend with his parents and sisters.After enjoying holiday on Friday, he would return to campus on Saturday. At that time he stayed home as his body felt a little sick on Saturday and left for university on Sunday morning.
Personally I know Talha very well as one of my relative. His father Khandaker Nuruddin Swapan is my relative. My first acquaintance with Talha was at Ashulia Campus while he had come along with his father and uncles to visit the DIU’s Ashulia Campus before admission. After visiting the campus, he was convinced and decided to admit there.
Talha’s brutal assassination and heroic sacrifice caused a stir among his friends and classmates, who continued to hold long demonstrations in front of the Daffodil International University campus demanding exemplary punishment for his killers. Talha’s classmates including teachers and students of the university participated in it. As a result of the constant pressure of the media and the activities of the administration, Talha’s killers were finally caught and brought to justice under the country’s customary law.
Daffodil International University introduces ‘Talha Memorial Scholarship’ since 2017 to commemorate Talha. The Khandaker Abu Talha Memorial Bravery Award for Journalists has been jointly launched by the Khandaker Abu Talha Memorial Foundation and the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication of Daffodil International University to encourage and inspire journalists in challenging and adventurous journalism (print, online and electronic media).
Whenever I went to Ashulia Campus, I would try to meet him and find out him. Talha’s death shocked me terribly. Not only as a child of a gentle family, he had a sense of humility, modesty and respect which always fascinated me. All the qualities of a good student I have found within him. Talha was talented and brave among classmates and friends. He was always kind and helpful to others.
If there was any problem of any student on the campus, Talha would jump. As an expression of my love towards him, I preserved all his post-mortem news in print, electronic and online media and presented it to his family. Not only was that, just after his death, a nomination sought for ‘Faraj Hossain Bravery Award 2017’. With the advice and inspiration of Md. Sabur Khan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University, I submitted all the necessary information, documents, news cutting, news clips for his nominations on behalf of the university. An eight-member jury board made a list of nominees for the award. Khandoker Abu Talha was selected for the award.
The Chairman of the Jury Board was Sir FazleHasan Abed, the founder of BRAC. He said, “We selected the first 20 people from among the nominees. Then four people were selected from them. Among them Khandaker Abu Talha was the winner. Like Faraj, this boy also came forward to help others without thinking about his own safety. Such an example is very important in today’s society. ‘The financial value of the award was ten thousand US dollars. Half of which was donated by Talha’s father for the ‘Khandoker Abu Talha Memorial Bravery Award’ introduced by Daffodil University.
Those of us who live in Dhaka are more or less confronted with such unfortunate incidents of snatching or robbery. Pretending not to see, looking at the other way we pass by the situation. Talha was seen by many when the kidnappers were chopping him. But no one came forward. If they had screamed a little or come forward, the snatchers might have fled. Talha would have survived. However, seeing that the neighboring teacher was being snatched, Talha did not hesitate to sacrifice his life to save them.
He was able to save the neighbor but could not survive on his own. Only as the hijackers were united they could be abled to free their accomplice from the grip of Talha due to our inactivity. In our society, the number of terrorists and snatchers is a handful and the rest are common people. But, due to the inaction of this general public, terrorists and snatchers are trampling. I would like to say that the peace of the society is disturbed not because of the wicked people but also because of the inaction of the so-called good people like us. We should all break that inertia and become defendants with the same courage as Talha. Talha will always be among us as the name of a brave protest. His name will forever be written in gold letters in the court of Almighty Allah.
Md. Anowar Habib Kazal is Senior Assistant Director (Public Relations) of the Daffodil International University