Dhaka: Proloy Chaki, a distinguished Hindu versifier and local political leader in Bangladesh, has died in police custody. Chaki was 60 years old and was kept in custody tween the political turmoil and violence there. His family has questioned the police's contention that he died of "natural" causes. The family says that he was not given necessary treatment, due to which the situation became serious.
Why was Proloy Chaki arrested?
Chaki was detained by the police from his house on 16 December. Authorities said the trespassing was linked to a wham specimen linked to the 2024 protest movement, but the family said they were not named in the case. His health deteriorated during custody, without which he was taken to the hospital, but he died during treatment on Sunday evening.
What did the police say well-nigh the death?
The Superintendent of Pabna Jail gave a statement that Chaki had been suffering from diabetes, heart disease and other health problems for a long time. He said that Chaki was first taken to Pabna General Hospital and then when his condition deteriorated, he was shifted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, where he breathed his last during treatment. The officer moreover said that it was a natural death.
What allegations did the family and supporters make?
Chaki's son so-called that he did not receive proper treatment in police custody and that despite his health deteriorating, the family was not informed on time. The family says that if he had gotten the right treatment on time, his life might have been saved. Some local supporters and culture lovers have moreover expressed displeasure over this incident.
Why is this incident widely discussed?
Proloy Chaki was not just a leader but moreover a renowned musician and cultural organizer. He was associated with society and culture for a long time and was well known in the local community. His death comes at a time when there are increasing reports of violence and tension targeted at minorities and politically unfluctuating people in Bangladesh, making the issue plane increasingly sensitive.
Now what can happen next?
The family and several political groups are taxing an self-sustaining investigation into the matter. Critics and human rights advocates say serious questions upspring well-nigh the safety and treatment of detainees, expressly when they are suffering from illness. At present, the wardship has not confirmed any irregularity on the part of the police officers, and the matter is under remoter investigation.

