Anti-Discrimination Student-Activist Guard Surrounds Awami League Office
In front of the Awami League's central office on Bangabandhu Avenue, BNP leaders and activists from various Dhaka units gathered in protest. This scene unfolded on Sunday (November 10), with BNP activists chanting slogans and signaling that more from various units would join the demonstration.
Meanwhile, at Zero Point’s Noor Hossain Square, representatives from multiple political groups laid wreaths. Leaders and activists from the BNP and its affiliated organizations were also present there.
Reports indicate that to commemorate Shaheed Noor Hossain and demand the removal of “anti-democratic forces” and the re-establishment of a democratic system, the Awami League announced a protest rally at Gulistan on Sunday afternoon. Conversely, on the same day, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement called for a public gathering at the same location to demand accountability for the ousted Awami League.
On Friday (November 8), the Awami League announced via its verified Facebook page that it would hold a protest march at Zero Point’s Noor Hossain Square on Sunday (November 10) in honor of Noor Hossain, emphasizing the need to eliminate undemocratic forces and restore democracy.
In response, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement declared a counter-protest on Saturday (November 9) at 8 p.m., stating on their Facebook page, “For the trial of the deposed authoritarian Awami League,” they would hold a mass gathering at Zero Point at noon on Sunday.
As a result, students have taken up positions at Gulistan’s Zero Point, with police on high alert, stationed with armored vehicles and water cannons.
Additionally, the interim government issued a warning that the Awami League would not be permitted to carry out its planned activities. In light of these tensions, the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has made special preparations to maintain order in the capital.
Shafiqul Alam, Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor of the interim government, stated on his verified Facebook page on Saturday (November 9) at 12:10 p.m. that the Awami League is currently operating as a fascist party, which will not be permitted to conduct any protest activities in Bangladesh.
He further wrote that in its current state, the Awami League is a fascist organization. Anyone attempting to rally, march, or demonstrate on the orders of genocidal dictator Sheikh Hasina would face the full force of the law enforcement agencies.
Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan, another advisor in the interim government, also posted on Facebook, stating that any attempt by members of a genocidal or banned organization to organize events would be met with strict actions by the law enforcement agencies.
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