Bangladesh's Election Commission has suspended the registration of the Awami League, the country's oldest political party and the party of ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This move effectively prevents the Awami League from participating in upcoming national elections. The suspension comes amid ongoing political turmoil, following Hasina's ouster and mass protests last year. The decision has drawn concern from neighboring India and has intensified calls for the interim government to announce new elections. The ban is pending the outcome of a trial related to the party's alleged crackdown on protests.
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بنگلہ دیش کی ہٹائی گئی وزیر اعظم شیخ حسینہ کی پارٹی کو انتخابات میں شرکت کرنے سے روک دیا گیا۔
Another former prime minister, Khaleda Zia, returned to Bangladesh earlier this month after nearly four months of medical treatment in London, intensifying calls for the interim government to announce elections. Ms Zia had been jailed for several years during her rival’s rule.
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بنگلہ دیش کی عوامی لیگ پارٹی کو انتخابات سے روک دیا گیا، بھارت نے 'پریشان کن ترقی' کہا
Dhaka: Bangladesh s election commission has suspended the registration of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina s political party, barring its
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بنگلہ دیش کی شیخ حسینا کی عوامی لیگ پر پابندی ایک 'پریشان کن ترقی' ہے: بھارت
Bangladesh's election commission has suspended the registration of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's political party, barring its participation in future polls, a decision described as "concerning" by India on Tuesday (May 13, 2025).