Bangladesh government lashes out at Sheikh Hasina, bans student wing of Awami League

Dhaka: The interim government formed in Bangladesh under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus has given a big blow to Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student unit of Sheikh Hasina's party Awami League, has been banned. Earlier, the office of Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus had said that the interim government would bar the Awami League and like-minded parties from participating in political activities.

After this statement from Mohammad Yunus' office, it seemed that the Bangladesh government may ban Awami League. However, till now only the student unit of Awami League has been banned. This action is being considered as the beginning. The special thing is that after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left the country, Mohammad Yunus had accused her of suppressing democracy. Not only this, he had claimed to re-establish the foundation of democracy in the country, after this action of the government, the promises of democracy seem to be in vain.

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Role of Awami League in independence of Bangladesh

Bangladesh Awami League (Bangladesh People's League) popularly known as Awami League. It is one of the major political parties of Bangladesh. Awami League is the oldest party in the country. This party played an important role in the independence of Bangladesh before and after the Bangladesh Liberation War. At present the president of Awami League is Sheikh Hasina. Before leaving the country, he had resigned from the post of Prime Minister. Although she is still the president of the party.

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That's why Sheikh Hasina had to leave the country

It is noteworthy that the opposition in Bangladesh was accusing Sheikh Hasina of dictatorship. The opposition went into such a state of protest that they did not even participate in the general elections. Sheikh Hasina, who has been in power in Bangladesh for the last 20 years, has been rejecting these allegations outright. During this time, the issue of reservation came into the hands of the opposition due to which students are protesting in Bangladesh. After which the students' protest turned into a big movement. The public attacked the Prime Minister's residence. After this Sheikh Hasina resigned from the post of Prime Minister and left the country.

 

 

 

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