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Big blow to Sheikh Hasina’s party in Bangladesh, student wing banned; Measures taken under the anti-terrorism law

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Big blow to Sheikh Hasina’s party in Bangladesh, student wing banned; Measures taken under the anti-terrorism law
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Sheikh Hasina and Muhammad Yunus

Bangladesh Ban on Chhatra League: Demonstrations have begun once again in Bangladesh. Amid the protests, an important political decision has been made in Bangladesh. Dealing a blow to Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League party, the caretaker government has banned the student wing ‘Bangladesh Students League’. The interim government working under the leadership of Mohammad Yunus announced this in a bulletin published on Wednesday. The “Students League” has been banned under the provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Law of 2009.

Do you know what was said?

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs notification, the Bangladesh Students League has been found to be involved in activities that pose a threat to public safety. These activities include serious criminal activities such as murder, torture, harassment on college campuses, seat swapping in student residences, bid rigging, rape, and sexual harassment.

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The notification said that there is ample evidence that the student organization has been involved in conspiracy and subversive activities against the state even after the fall of the Awami League government. He said that during the anti-discrimination movement, Bangladesh Students League leaders and activists attacked protesting students and the general public with weapons, killing hundreds of innocent people and endangering the lives of many more.

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Bangladesh’s interim government took this decision at a time when protesters were trying to storm President Mohammad Shahabuddin’s official residence and demanding that he resign over his comments questioning Sheikh Hasina’s resignation. The decision to ban the Awami League is likely to bring major changes in Bangladesh politics. Now the traces of the Awami League are being erased here. Opponents have been accusing this organization of being involved in violent activities.

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What did President Mohammad Shahabuddin say?

It is also worth mentioning that President Mohammad Shahabuddin had stated last week in an interview with the Bengali daily ‘Manab Zameen’ that he had no documentary evidence that Sheikh Hasina had organized mass protests led by students in August and had resigned from her top post. minister. Minister before leaving the country amid the protests. In protest, protesters attempted to attack Bangabhaban, the president’s official residence, and demand Shahabuddin’s resignation.

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