The Bangladesh Awami League has asked its leaders and activists to leave all Telegram channels and Facebook groups, except for the official ones, citing security concerns.
In a post on its verified Facebook page, the party said there are many BNP-Jamaat members and undercover detectives in these groups.

They are making lists of Awami League supporters to harm them, the warning said.
Moreover, the undercover detectives of the interim government are participating in the discussions on the channels and learning about the plans.
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Since the fall of the government on August 5, the party leaders and activists have been active on social media.
The interim government and its allies are carrying out a crackdown, including mass arrests and mob attacks, killing hundreds of leaders and activists across the country.
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Earlier, five-time Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina warned that Yunus has collected information on the Awami League activists at the upazila and union levels using hired agents and made a database to identify the popular leaders, future leaders, and their relatives, she said in her recent audio speech.
His followers are admitting their role in arson attacks and police murders. But false cases are being filed against the Awami League members, she added.
The Yunus Gang has created an atmosphere of terror and anarchy with the help of the associates, Jamaat-Shibir and BNP, as during the Liberation War and the post-2001 election period.