The time government’s decision to ban the group was rejected” with disdain” by Bangladesh‘s overthrew prime minister Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League on Sunday, and the organization vowed to keep running despite the restrictions. The interim government, which is led by Muhammad Yunus, placed a ban on” all activities of the Awami League,” including those conducted in cyberspace, under an anti-terrorism rules on Saturday evening. Awami League responded to the statement by saying,” We are rejecting and protesting the totalitarian dictator Yunus govt’s choice with disgust.” Awami League will continue its actions in a manner that is appropriate, disobeying the Yunus state.
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The group expressed regret that “independent Bangladesh” was subject to the restrictions by an “undemocratic nazi” government that “runs the country without the consent of the people,” while the nation “earned independence and sovereignty under the leadership of the Awami League.” The Bangladeshi people have a strong chance of responding to this careless choice made by the Yunus regime. The democratic world was unlikely to object to the ban of” the shameless, killer, anti-democracy, and corrupt party,” according to Yunus ‘ press secretary Shafiqul Alam earlier. Following the recent upsurge in the NCP, which has been gaining support since Thursday and has launched blockades demanding the restrictions, the shift was taken.