National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam on Friday demanded the eradication of Awami League’s ‘boat’ election symbol from Bangladesh, accusing the party of turning into a fascist and terrorist organisation.
“We want to make it clear from today’s demonstration rally – Awami League’s registration must be cancelled immediately, and the ‘boat’ symbol must be erased from Bangladesh. Until the trial proceedings are completed, all political and organisational activities of the Awami League must be banned by law,” he said.
Nahid Islam was addressing a rally held at the south gate of Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in the capital, demanding a ban on Awami League for carrying out mass killings. NCP leaders and activists from various police stations in Dhaka city joined the rally.
“Awami League is no longer a political party. It has transformed into a fascist and terrorist organization. There is no room for discussion regarding allowing it to do politics,” he said.
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He said it is unfortunate that even after nine months of the July mass uprising, there has been no visible progress in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
The NCP chief said that Awami League men who were detained are released on bail and a culture of business centering the cases filed with police stations continues in different areas of the country.
“Awami League is planning to rehabilitate its grassroots activists under the shelter of different political parties,” he claimed.
Criticizing the current Election Commission, Nahid Islam said this EC was formed during the interim government after the July mass uprising, but it has not agreed yet to disqualify candidates from the “fascist Awami League” in the upcoming election. “They (the EC) are saying it's a political decision,” he added.