💨 Abstract
In Bangladesh, the Awami League, led by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has vehemently rejected the interim government's decision to ban the party. The Muhammad Yunus-led interim government imposed the ban under an anti-terrorism law, prohibiting all Awami League activities, including online. The Awami League, which played a crucial role in Bangladesh's independence, vowed to continue its operations despite the ban, denouncing the move as undemocratic and fascist.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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