Bangladesh’s interim government banned Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League


Sheikh Hasina’s banquet in Bangladesh.
Barrier Awami League : The Bangladesh interim government, led by Mohammed Yunus, banned former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League on Saturday. The interim government has said that the ban on the Awami League is being imposed under the Anti -Terrorism Act. This order relating to the ban will be issued on the next working day.
The prohibition will be implemented until the trial is over
The report states that the ban will remain in effect until the International Crime Tribunal (ICT) against the Awami League and its leaders, so that the security and sovereignty of the country can be protected. The government also said that the decision was taken to ensure the safety of leaders and workers of the rebellion in July 2024. In addition, the decision has been taken for the protection of complainants and witnesses who have been prosecuted in the International Crime Tribunal.
Hasina’s plot on August 5
The meeting, led by Younus, was also replaced with ICTiganun, which can now be prose in any political party and its organizations. On August 5, let us know that the culprits and extremists broke Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh. Hasina sought refuge in India to avoid violence. The interim government was headed by Yunus on 8 August. The Yunas government has called for Hasina to hand over Hasina several times from India.
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Violence against Hindus
In Bangladesh, there was a large -scale violence against minorities, including Hindus, during Yunus. Hindus and minorities were deliberately targeted. There was anger around the world against this violence. India has called for a strong condemnation of violence and ensuring the safety of the Bangladesh government’s minorities.
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