New chapter of rebellion in Bangladesh! Despite the ban, the public landed in support of Hasina

Handle the throne. Despite the ban, the public landed in support of Hasina Last updated: April 20, 2025, 19:36 Ist Bangladesh News: Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina’s Party Awami League, took an unemployed march in Khulna, while the interim government banned protests. After the government has fallen, Awami has in this area … Read more Sheikh Hasina’s party on Sunday morning an unexpected march in Khulna City. (Photo X/@Asifurrahman71) Highlights Sheikh Hasina’s party took out an unexpected march in Khulna. The interim government has banned protests. Bangladesh requested Interpol to issue a red notice. Dhaka: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party took an unexpected march in Khulna City on Sunday morning. Supporters of the Awami League came on their way to a time when the interim government gave strict orders to ban such protests. This protest march was organized under the auspices of the Khulna District Unit. It was the first major performance of Awami League in the region since the government has fallen. According to local media reports, the banners held by the protesters were prominently displayed by photos of the founders of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Sheikh Hasina. The protesters have slogans such as ‘Sheikh Hasina, Hum Nahi Nahin’, ‘Sheikh Hasina’s Sarkar, Repeated Re-Serkar’ and ‘Sheikh Hasina will return as Hero’ increases. Reading- if Hindus is to be rescued in Bangladesh, Taslima Nasreen told the Remedy this morning, the alarm clock for the Yunus government this morning, protest marches were assisting on behalf of the @Albd1971 in Mirpur, Dha, Dhanmondi in the capital, assistant, as well as the District Regulna. If they ignore the undemocratic mass arrests and brutal torture, they reflect the slogan “Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh will smile” all … pic.twitter.com/8tjcadcp4t – assifur rahman chowdhury (@asifurrahman71) April 20, 2025 The government gave the police themselves, a day before Jahngir home adviser to the interim government warned the security forces that if they did not stop such protests in the Awami league, disciplinary action would be taken against them. Chaudhary said: “Police officers have received clear instructions that if they do not control these protests, they will have to bear the consequences.” Khirul Bashar, the in -Charge of the Onona police station of KhulNA metropolitan police, said that Awami League workers suddenly knocked from a vehicle, pulled out a quick march and ran away from the place. He said: “The incident happened in the morning when there wasn’t much crowd on the roads. We identify protesters through CCTV footage and in other ways and will be detained soon.” Meanwhile, Bangladesh has requested a red notice against former Prime Minister Hasina and 11 others from the Interpol to overthrow the interim government led by Bangladesh Interpol. The leading daily ‘The Dhaka Tribune’ of Bangladesh confirmed the development by quoting the Assistant Inspector General of Inspector (Media) Inamul Haque Sagar. He said that “this request was made based on the allegations revealed during the investigation or continuous court proceedings”. He said that “Interpol plays an important role in detecting the location of the fleeing accused living abroad. Once someone’s location is confirmed, Interpol is notified.” It is noteworthy that Sheikh Hasina has more than 100 cases ranging from slaughter to corruption in Bangladesh. She ran to India on August 5 last year. At the time, their 16 -year -old power fell due to extensive protests launched by students in the country. Most of the former ministers and senior leaders in the Awami league have either been arrested or left the country. He faced serious allegations against humanity, including crimes. According to reports, Sheikh Hasina keeps in touch with party leaders and workers through online mediums. Location: New -delhi, Delhi first published: April 20, 2025, 19:36 IST Homeworld New Chapter or Rebellion in Bangladesh! Despite the ban, the public landed in support of Hasina