Awami League declares non-stop protests till November 30

Demanding the resignation of illegal usurper and killer-fascist Yunus and rejecting the verdict of the illegal International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD), the Awami League has announced protests, demonstrations and resistance marches across all districts and upazilas until November 30.

In a statement issued on Tuesday night, the party said that people observed the lockdown and shutdown programmes recently as they rejected the farcical judgement.

With the courageous voice and support of the people, the party announced the new programme, rejecting the illegal verdict and demanding the resignation of the fascist Yunus.

The statement said that the Yunus clique is conspiring to keep the Awami League and Sheikh Hasina out of the election. As part of that conspiracy, they staged this mockery of a trial in their own manufactured court.

It said that the Awami League is working at the grassroots, holding discussions with political leaders, stakeholders, and people from all walks of life to break the web of plots woven by this occupying force.

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โ€œIt is now clear to everyone that the Yunus clique is engaged in anti-state conspiracies. The people are ready to fight against these anti-liberation and anti-state forces. And the Awami League will lead that fight.โ€

The statement said that a tough nationwide movement will be announced to defend the country.

โ€œA staged election excluding the pro-liberation forces, the Awami League, and Sheikh Hasina will not be allowed in Bangladesh. It will be resisted at any cost, Inshallah.โ€

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