
Awami League Unveils Movement to Oust Yunus & Reclaim Bangladesh
In a bold move, the Awami League, the former ruling party of Bangladesh, has launched a 21-point campaign aimed at “restoring Mujib-Hasina’s Bangladesh” by ousting Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus and bringing back former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to power. The party formally announced the initiative on Monday, vowing to mobilize a mass movement to achieve its goals.
The move comes as a response to the increasing influence of Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel laureate and founder of Grameen Bank, who has been serving as the Chief Advisor to the caretaker government since January 2023. Yunus has been a thorn in the side of the Awami League, having been a vocal critic of the party’s leadership and policies.
Sheikh Hasina, the current President of the Awami League and a two-time Prime Minister of Bangladesh, has been at the forefront of the movement. In a recent statement, she called for Bangladesh to be freed from Yunus’s influence, claiming that his presence is hampering the country’s progress and stability.
The Awami League’s 21-point movement aims to address various issues that have been plaguing the country under Yunus’s leadership. The party has vowed to implement policies that benefit the common people, including the poor and the marginalized, and to restore the country’s economic growth.
One of the key demands of the movement is the removal of Yunus as Chief Advisor and the installation of a new caretaker government. The party has also called for the dissolution of the current parliament and the holding of fresh elections under a neutral government.
The Awami League has also promised to take steps to address the country’s economic crisis, which has been exacerbated by Yunus’s policies. The party has vowed to increase investment in key sectors such as agriculture, industry, and infrastructure, and to implement measures to reduce poverty and inequality.
The movement has gained significant traction on the ground, with thousands of Awami League supporters taking to the streets in major cities across the country. The party’s leaders have been holding rallies and meetings with party workers and supporters, mobilizing them for the mass movement.
The Awami League’s rivals, including the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the Jatiya Party, have welcomed the movement, seeing it as an opportunity to discredit the current government and bring about positive change. However, the Awami League’s main opposition, the BNP, has also criticized the movement, labeling it as a “dictatorial” and “authoritarian” attempt to cling to power.
The Awami League’s move has also drawn criticism from international organizations and human rights groups, who have called for calm and peace in the region. The United Nations has urged all parties to resolve their differences peacefully and through democratic means.
The situation in Bangladesh is delicate, and the outcome of the movement is uncertain. However, one thing is clear: the Awami League’s 21-point movement has sent a strong message to the government and the people of Bangladesh that it is time for change and that the party is willing to take bold steps to achieve its goals.
As the situation unfolds, it will be important to monitor the developments closely and to ensure that the movement is peaceful and democratic. The people of Bangladesh deserve to be heard, and it is up to the government and the Awami League to listen to their voices and work towards a better future for the country.
Source:
https://thecsrjournal.in/awami-league-21-point-movement-oust-yunus-reclaim-mujib-hasina-bangladesh/