On the occasion of Shaheed Noor Hussain Day, Awami League has called for a protest march at the zero point of Gulistan in the capital to 'demand the establishment of democratic rights'. This program will be held tomorrow Sunday at 3 pm. The government is taking a strict stand around the program. Fascist parties have also been warned not to carry out the programme. There is excitement surrounding tomorrow's program.
Meanwhile, Awami League said in a Facebook post at around 7:00 pm today to the leaders and workers, 'Army and police will not create any trouble, they are already under a lot of pressure internationally. Everyone come without fear.'
Awami League's joint general secretary AFM Bahauddin Nashim told Ajker newspaper about the program, 'I am taking the November 10 program seriously with the aim of regaining democratic, normal values from the hands of the usurping, unconstitutional, illegal Yunus government. People are spending their days in misrule and oppression. If democracy returns, the country and its people will get rid of the blockade.'
Meanwhile, various sources of the government have informed that Awami League workers and supporters will not be allowed to gather at Zero Point. Meanwhile, Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam wrote in a post on his personal Facebook ID, Awami League is a fascist party. They will not be allowed to protest in Bangladesh.
He said that those who try to hold rallies, gatherings or processions under the orders of genocidal and dictator Sheikh Hasina will be dealt with by law and order forces with full force. The interim government will not tolerate any attempt to disrupt the law and order situation in the country.
Deputy Commissioner of Media Department of DMP Talebur Rahman told Ajker Patrika that Awami League has not asked any kind of permission from the police to hold rallies or mass gatherings so far. Police will take action against any party who gathers illegally without permission.
