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Bangladesh Bans Awami League, India Calls for Democratic Elections

The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has outlawed Sheikh Hasina's party under amended anti-terror laws, prompting international concern over democratic freedoms.

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FILE PHOTO: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has lived in self-exile in India since she fled Bangladesh last August after her government was ousted by a student-led uprising. (REUTERS)
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Overview

  • Bangladesh's interim government has banned all activities of the Awami League under newly amended anti-terror laws, citing national security concerns and ongoing war-crimes investigations.
  • The Election Commission has suspended the Awami League's registration, barring the party from contesting future elections until the ban is lifted.
  • India has expressed concern over the decision, urging Bangladesh to hold free, fair, and inclusive elections promptly to safeguard democratic principles.
  • The Awami League has condemned the ban as politically motivated and vowed to defy the restrictions imposed by the interim government.
  • Muhammad Yunus has indicated that national elections could be delayed until 2026, emphasizing the need for reforms before returning to a democratic process.