Sheikh Hasina is not in Bangladesh at the moment. What is the future of his party Awami League? A thousand and one questions about it. In the meantime, some of the leaders and workers of Bangladesh Awami League have raised allegations of torture and demanded trial. They claim that it will not be possible to erase the existence of their party by torture. Awami League shared a post from their verified Facebook profile on Thursday. Awami League said, 'If anyone thinks that they will destroy the Awami League by torture, they are living in a fool's paradise.' Sheikh Hasina's party has been quite active on social media recently. Sheikh Hasina's party has complained of unrest in various parts of Bangladesh. It is claimed that their party workers-supporters are being attacked in different places.
The demand for quota reform was not behind the student movement, but rather a domestic and international conspiracy to seize power, claimed the Awami League. Hasina's party's Facebook post said, 'You can understand why Saint Martin's island has been reserved and public travel is prohibited'.
The demand for quota reform was not behind the student movement, but rather a domestic and international conspiracy to seize power, claimed the Awami League. Hasina's party's Facebook post said, 'You can understand why Saint Martin's island has been reserved and public travel is prohibited'.
It should be noted that if the election is held again in Bangladesh, there is a question whether Awami League will participate in it or not. In an interview given to 'Times' magazine, Sheikh Hasina's son Sajib Wazed Joy said that no decision has been taken on this yet. Joy did not clarify whether he himself will participate in the election or not. In his words, 'I had no political ambitions. But no decision has been taken yet on what will happen in the current situation.' Sheikh Hasina took refuge in India after resigning as Prime Minister. Several cases have been filed against him in Bangladesh.