Bangladesh Bans Awami League to Safeguard National Security
In a controversial move, Bangladesh has banned the Awami League, citing national security concerns. The decision, announced by the interim government's Press Secretary, aims to protect sovereignty and reform the electoral system. The ban has attracted concerns from India and the United States over democratic freedoms and fair elections.

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Bangladesh has made a striking move by banning the Awami League, the nation's oldest and one of the most influential political parties, in the interest of national security. The announcement came late Tuesday from Shafiqul Alam, Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, who attributed the decision to protect the sovereignty of the country.
Alam specified that the ban is crucial for maintaining national security and ensuring the safety of activists and witnesses from the International Crimes Tribunal. He further blamed the Awami League for undermining the nation's democratic system during its 15-year rule and reaffirmed the government's commitment to electoral reform.
The decision to ban the party has garnered international attention, with India expressing concerns over the implications for democratic freedoms. India's Ministry of External Affairs highlighted the need for fair elections, while the United States echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of democratic processes and legal transparency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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