Yunus -headed government consider the demands to ban Awami League

Dhaka: Six months after the Awami League student Wing Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) was banned, Muhammad Yunus’s leading interim government is now considering the demands to ban the party. Last year’s large -scale rebellion was demanded by small political parties and organizations, including those involved in the rebellion, which led to the decline of Sheikh Hasina’s chief Awami League government.However, a major political strength in Bangladesh BNP said, “The political parties called to ban Awami League have expressed their own positions. BNP does not have the right to make this decision.” BNP member Abdul Moeen Khan said, “The Election Commission can take this decision, the government can take that decision.”In a statement on Friday, the government stated that it has taken a “serious note” of recent demand from political parties, organizations and public to ban the Awami League due to its “autocratic rule and participation in terrorist activities”, leading to “broad human rights violations”.On 23 October last year, the government banned BCL in response to the acts of “committed violence by members and leaders”.Report on former-PM on murders during rebellion on May 12The investigating agency of Bangladesh’s International Crime Tribunal is likely to submit its report on May 12 in a case filed on “murders” during the mass rebellion last year. ICT Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam said in a Facebook post on Friday, “Once submitted, the formal test against Hasina will begin with filing ‘formal fee’.” The report will be submitted to the office of ICT Chief Prosecutor.