The interim government wants to speed up the trial of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Awami League leaders. This time the Awami League reacted to the trial of the government there. They claim that the people will judge the government. This will not have to wait long. No case will be filed and no arrests will be made against those involved in the 'mass upheaval' in Bangladesh, the Home Ministry of the Interim Government has said. Awami League criticized this directive. They claim that those who killed and injured the police and citizens in the agitation, who have damaged public property worth crores of rupees, have been exempted. In addition to saying this, the Awami League has raised the demand of justice for the property destroyers of Bangladesh.
On Tuesday, the Awami League wrote on its verified Facebook page, “People will restore democracy in this country by abolishing indemnity, all murderers, looters, arsonists and destroyers of country's wealth will be tried on the soil of Bangladesh”.
They allege that there is a 'repetition' of the incident after the killing of Mujibur Rahman. As 'indemnity' was given to killers then, it is still happening. The government of Yunus wants to save those who destroy Bangladesh's resources from facing justice. Awami League claims, Yunus's government will not be able to succeed in this task. Awami League also claimed in that post that the people of Bangladesh will re-establish democracy and judge them very soon.