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After at least six months since the fall of the government led by Sheikh Hasina, the Awami League issued a statement by calling the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus “illegal and unconstitutional”
The Awami League, the previous ruling group of Bangladesh, has been in hibernation for at least six months after the fall of the government led by Sheikh Hasina. But, for him to survive in the current political climate, he has to defend himself.
After months of alleged attacks against their leaders, minorities, religious places that belong to minorities, the Awami League issued a statement calling the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus “illegal and unconstitutional”.
For the first time after August 5, 2024, when Hasina fled Bangladesh, her party decided to confront Yunus and her followers politically. The main leadership of the party, which is in exile, has marked the schedule of a month from February 1, beginning with the distribution of brochures in different parts of the country.
The brochures will seek to inform people of what the Awami League, Yunus’s “Missule”. On February 6, he plans to take a protest march that ends with a public meeting. On February 10, another agitation and a public meeting have planned another agitation.
The party is planning blockages in different parts of Bangladesh on February 16, which considers a “warming” of its penultimate plan to celebrate a national band on February 18.
Not only this, the Awami League will also take a balance of the ongoing case against Hasina in the International Criminal Court (ICT) of Bangladesh that has labeled as “false.” The party still refers to Hasina as the Prime Minister, who also faces a second arrest warrant issued this month.
By calling Yunus “fascist”, the party has strongly opposed the “genocide” of religious minorities and the attack on their places of worship, the alleged murder of more than 3,000 children, students, youth and police personnel through the ” meticulous design. “
The change in tactics also occurs at a time when Donald Trump has taken care of the oval office for a second mandate, and has already made decisions that reflect his bitter feelings for Yunus.
Hasina and her party are “validated” when Trump stopped the funds of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to Bangladesh. The leaders of the Awami League have said that this reflects the “truth of the interim government of Bangladesh.”
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Dhaka, Bangladesh