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Bangladesh’s interim govt bans ex-ruling party of ousted PM Hasina

May 12, 2025
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Bangladesh’s interim government has taken a bold step towards ensuring a fair and transparent election process by imposing a ban on all activities of the former ruling Awami League party. Led by former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted from power in 2006, the party has been accused of various corrupt practices and violence during their time in office. This move by the interim government is a crucial step towards upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring a level playing field for all political parties.

The decision to ban the Awami League party was made on Saturday, after careful consideration and evaluation of their past actions. The party has been involved in numerous cases of corruption, misuse of power, and violence against their political opponents. This ban will not only prevent them from participating in any political activities but also send a strong message that such actions will not be tolerated in the future.

The interim government, led by President Abdul Hamid, has made it clear that their main priority is to ensure a free and fair election for the people of Bangladesh. This ban on the Awami League party is a necessary step towards achieving this goal. It will create a level playing field for all political parties and give the people a fair chance to choose their leaders without any external influence.

The ban has been welcomed by the people of Bangladesh, who have long been tired of the corrupt practices and violence perpetuated by the Awami League party. This move has been seen as a positive step towards bringing about much-needed change in the political landscape of the country. The people have shown their support for the interim government’s decision and have expressed their hope for a better and more transparent future.

The ban on the Awami League party is not only a step towards ensuring a fair election but also a way to hold them accountable for their past actions. The party has been in power for a long time and has failed to deliver on their promises of progress and development. This ban will serve as a reminder that no one is above the law and that those who engage in corrupt practices will be held accountable.

Moreover, this ban will also pave the way for new and emerging political parties to participate in the upcoming election. It will give the people a wider range of options to choose from and will promote healthy competition among political parties. This will ultimately benefit the people of Bangladesh as they will have the opportunity to choose the best leaders for their country.

The interim government has also assured that the ban will not affect the basic rights of the members of the Awami League party. They will still have the right to vote and participate in the election as individual citizens. This shows the government’s commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and ensuring that everyone’s rights are protected.

In conclusion, the ban on the Awami League party by Bangladesh’s interim government is a commendable move towards ensuring a fair and transparent election process. It is a step towards holding the party accountable for their past actions and promoting a level playing field for all political parties. The people of Bangladesh have shown their support for this decision, and it is a positive sign for the future of the country. Let us hope that this ban will pave the way for a new and improved political landscape in Bangladesh.

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