Bangladesh: Hasina’s Awami League announces rally, ‘Interim government says – fascists will not be allowed to do this’

Dhaka: The interim government was angered when former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League called for a rally in Dhaka against the current government. The current government has refused permission to hold rallies in Bangladesh and has branded the Awami League “fascist”. The government said the Awami League, the party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, would not be allowed to hold a rally planned for Sunday. Shafiqur Alam, press secretary to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, said in a Facebook post that the interim government would not tolerate any violence or any attempt to undermine law and order in the country.

“The Awami League in its current form is a fascist party. This fascist party will not be allowed to hold protests in Bangladesh under any circumstances,” Yunus said. Alam warned that “anyone who tries to listen to mass murderers and dictators will Those who organize rallies, rallies and marches on Sheikh Hasina’s orders will have to face full punishment,” the Awami League on Sunday called on the party’s supporters on its verified Facebook page to pay tribute to the martyrs of Gulistan. Tributes to Noor Hussain. Protest against “improper governance”.

Hasina must leave the country on August 5

On August 5, Hasina fled to India amid a massive student-led rebellion. This is the first time the Awami League has called for a rally since his visit to India. The Awami League urged party workers to organize grassroots rallies across the country on Sunday in line with the “spirit of the call” described in a Facebook post. The protest site “Shahid Noor Hussain Chattar” is of historical significance because on November 10, 1987, Awami League youth leader Noor Hussain protested against the then military dictator General Ershad. It was here that he was murdered during demonstrations of the dictatorship. (language)

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