Dhaka: The Bangladesh interim authorities on Saturday has taken a choice to ban Awami League, the oldest political occasion within the nation. Bangladesh interim authorities bans Awami League. The press launch additional clarified that the choice was made to safeguard nationwide safety and sovereignty.
“The Advisory Council assembly mentioned the necessity to defend the nation’s safety and sovereignty, the safety of the leaders and activists of the July Motion, and the safety of the plaintiffs and witnesses of the Worldwide Crimes Tribunal till the trial of the Bangladesh Awami League and its leaders is accomplished A choice has been taken to ban all actions of the Awami League, together with in our on-line world, beneath the Anti-Terrorism Act,” the assertion stated.
A number of political events and teams in Bangladesh, together with the Nationwide Residents Get together (NCP), Jamaat-e-Islami and others, are protesting by surrounding the residence of Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser to the interim authorities, demanding a ban on the Awami League.
Awami League President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from energy in a mass rebellion on August 5 final yr. She is at present in exile. After Sheikh Hasina’s fall, an interim authorities was fashioned beneath the management of Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus.
Virtually all Awami League leaders and employees are at present in hiding. Though the occasion’s veteran chief, former President of Bangladesh Abdul Hamid, is beneath the radar, he flew to Bangkok together with his spouse and brother-in-law early Thursday morning.
The protest, which started at 10 pm on Thursday in entrance of the Jamuna, the residence of the interim authorities’s Chief Adviser, demanding a ban on the Awami League, continues to be ongoing.
NCP’s convener, Nahid Islam, stated, “The primary duty of the interim authorities was to ban the Awami League. Now we have made that demand each inside and out of doors the federal government. However immediately, 9 months later, now we have needed to take to the streets once more to ban the Awami League.”