đź’¨ Abstract
In Bangladesh, the interim government, led by Professor Muhammad Yunus, announced it would swiftly decide on banning the Awami League, the party of deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This decision follows protests by the National Citizen Party (NCP), which spearheaded student-led demonstrations that ousted Hasina. The NCP, along with other Islamist groups, demanded the disbandment of the Awami League, citing allegations of autocratic rule and terrorist activities.
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