Sheikh Hasina: Despite propaganda, Awami League still the most popular party

Awami League President and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addressed party leaders through a virtual meeting on Thursday night, declaring that her party remains the most popular political force in Bangladesh despite โ€œall propagandaโ€ and vowing to return to power.

โ€˜No Election Under Yunus Can Ever Be Free Or Fairโ€™

Hasina claimed the interim government led by Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus was deliberately sidelining the Awami League to rig future polls.

โ€œUnder Yunus, no election can ever be free or fair,โ€ she said. โ€œTo legitimise their illegal power, they will rig votes, secure a two-thirds majority, and try to legalise their rule. That is exactly why they have removed the Awami League from the scene. Despite all the propaganda, the Awami League is still the most popular party among the people.โ€

She insisted only her party could restore stability: โ€œOnly the Awami League can make Bangladesh economically self-reliant again, ensure womenโ€™s rights, protect the rights of children and youth, establish the rule of law and bring socio-economic progress. We have proved it.โ€

โ€˜He Whom Allah Keeps Alive, Who Can Kill?โ€™

Hasina dismissed reports that the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) had already sentenced her to death, saying she was unaware of the exact charges.

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โ€œI am speaking to you today not knowing exactly what human rights violations I have already been sentenced to death for,โ€ she said. โ€œMy question isโ€”how did I violate human rights? Whom did I kill? That is my question. How will they prove it?โ€

โ€œLet Yunus pronounce my death sentence as many times as he wants. He whom Allah keeps alive, who can kill? I am here for the people of Bangladesh, and I will remain here,โ€ she declared.

Yunus Ordered Gopalganj Killings

Hasina directly blamed Dr. Yunus for the recent violence in Gopalganj, alleging he personally ordered the army to open fire at unarmed Awami League supporters.

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โ€œDr. Muhammad Yunus ordered the army chief to deploy troops and gave direct orders to shoot,โ€ she claimed. โ€œInnocent peopleโ€”a shop worker and a standing Chhatra League-Jubo League leaderโ€”were shot dead and then crushed under army boots. This massacre in Gopalganj happened on Yunusโ€™s direct orders. The real accused in that genocide is Yunus himself.โ€

ICT-BD: A Complete Farce

Hasina described the revived International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) as politically motivated and procedurally illegal.

โ€œThe court he has set upโ€”the โ€˜Internationalโ€™ Crimes Tribunalโ€”where is the โ€˜internationalโ€™ part?โ€ she asked. โ€œThey appoint a 72- or 73-year-old judge when High Court judges retire at 67. There are no rules.โ€

โ€œThis law was enacted in 1973 to try war criminals,โ€ she continued. โ€œBut now, without parliament, they amend the law again and again through executive ordersโ€”even during the trial. That is not justice; that is a mockery.โ€

โ€˜Show Me The Listโ€™

Hasina rejected allegations that she was responsible for 1,400 deaths during the July-August student-led uprising.

โ€œI challenge them: let them produce the list of 1,400 people,โ€ she said. โ€œLet them give it to the UN Human Rights Commission.โ€

She claimed the violence escalated only after July 15 and accused the current administration of fabricating evidence, citing the case of student Abu Sayed.

โ€œHis own father testified that the bullet entered from the back of the head, yet the whole world was shown footage of him supposedly taking a bullet to the chest,โ€ Hasina said. โ€œWhy was no forensic examination done on anybody before accusing me?โ€

She added that she had formed a judicial inquiry commission on July 18, headed by a High Court judge, which Yunus dissolved immediately after taking power on August 8.

โ€˜Bangladesh Has Become A Sanctuary For Militantsโ€™

Hasina accused the interim government of destroying the economy, stripping women of rights, and turning the country into a militant haven.

โ€œBangladesh has been turned into a sanctuary for militants under the leadership of Dr. Muhammad Yunus,โ€ she said. โ€œThere is no law, no justice, no rule of law. There is no freedom of speech, no press freedom, no democratic rights, no basic rights, no security of life.โ€

She urged democrats worldwide not to support what she called a โ€œgovernment of the militants, by the militants, for the militants.โ€

The virtual meeting marks Hasinaโ€™s most detailed public response since the Awami League was effectively banned, and its senior leadership faced mass arrests and cases following the August 5 fall of her government.

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