Bangladesh banned Awami League under the revised anti -terrorism law

After the ban, the government increased the bid of the government to re-prepare the post-Hasina political landscape (AP file photo).

Dhaka: The interim government of Bangladesh took unprecedented steps to issue a gazette notification to ban all activities of the country’s oldest political party – and its affiliated organizations, in a trick, critics in a trick say that PM Sheikh reflects a deep political crisis after the time of Hasina for a long time.The ban implemented under a hasty anti -terrorism Act, marks a dramatic growth in efforts to reopen Hasina’s political scenario led by a government led by Muhumad Yunas.The Ministry of Home Affairs called for Section 18 of the new Act to impose a ban, citing the “appropriate base” that the party and its allies were involved in terrorism. The revised law allows the government to declare any ‘unit’ – not only as individuals – if sufficient grounds are present as a terrorist. According to the gazette, the ban will remain effective until the International Crime Tribunal of Bangladesh has completed the tests of crimes against humanity and activists against humanity during last year’s anti-development protest, due to which Hasina was abolished Hasina on August 5, which ended her 16-year rule.On Saturday, the Interim government announced a ban on all Awami League activities including online engagement, press statement and public functions. The next night, President Mohammad Shahabuddin propagated an ordinance to strengthen the law by banning all forms of publicity or support for individuals or institutions charged under Section 18 (1). Awami League has rejected the government’s decision and vowed to continue its political activities “properly”.There will be a ban until ICT completes the party and its leaders’ testing.Meanwhile, a political party, Gono Oddar Council, has urged the Election Commission to cancel the registration of the Awami League and the registration of other members of the 14-bird alliance, including the party. However, CEC, Amm Nasir Udin said, “Let the official notification come first. We are waiting for the Gazette.”

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