District correspondent Sylhet:
Sheikh Hasina fled the country after the mass uprising of students and people and took refuge in India. From there, she is regularly plotting to destroy the country. Recently, the government has banned all the activities of Awami League. Awami League, which has lost all its strength in the political field, has entered the field with a new strategy. It is as if the masterminds of the party, who are hiding in the country and abroad, have taken an oath that they will not let anyone be good because they themselves are not good. There are clear signs of this and sufficient predictions are being made through various incidents.
While analyzing the recent overall context, some political analysts have given such an opinion.
They said that if we analyze the environment and situation, it will be clearly understood that the conspiring circle is choosing every movement to put the government in danger. Whether the movement has logic or not, they are strategically inserting their people there. The objective is to plot a large-scale anti-government protest. And in this case, to capitalize on a sensitive movement like the students, one of the targets of the fugitive Awami League. Such a scenario is repeatedly being caught in the review of the course of the numerous movements of the interim government in the last eight months. That is why they believe that wherever there is a movement, there is a hidden shadow of fascism. For this reason, all patriots, including the government, must be vigilant and aware.
Analysts said that the interim government may have made mistakes. But it must be remembered that the failure of this government means the failure of the mass uprising. For this reason, the government must also take necessary measures in time so that certain circles cannot do anything destructive, including the politics of throwing corpses in the name of the movement. In addition, all parties must be diligent to move the country forward on the path to elections after completing the necessary reforms in the interests of the desired democracy.
They believe that this ‘Sabotage League’ is constantly choosing new strategies to immobilize the country and make the overall situation, including politics and economy, unstable. To implement their evil strategy, they have relied on various groups including Ansar, autorickshaws, teachers and workers to sow the seeds of conspiracy everywhere. However, to confuse the situation, more and more attempts are being made to enter the student movement and divert the course of the rational movement in a different direction.
In this context, Saiful Haque, one of the top leaders of the Democracy Forum and General Secretary of the Revolutionary Workers Party, said that the activities of the Awami League and all their organizations have already been banned. It is natural that they will now hide their identities and carry out subversive activities in various ways, destabilize the country and use new strategies to destabilize the overall situation, including the country’s politics and economy.
Saiful Haque also said that even though Sheikh Hasina fled to India on August 5 in the face of a mass uprising, she is trying to destabilize the country by sitting on foreign soil. They are conspiring to overthrow the interim government in various ways. The party people are doing the same thing on her orders. This trend is still continuing and it can be said that it has increased further.
According to political analysts, the streets of Dhaka have become turbulent and heated again for a few days. There are reports of direct and indirect support from the defunct Awami League behind this. This party is providing various resources including money, weapons and manpower from behind the scenes. Especially after the ban on party activities, Awami League leaders and activists are inciting the movement in various ways. Their main goal is to put the current interim government led by Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus in trouble, embarrass, prove it a failure and sabotage it to incite the people against the government. In addition, there is a conspiracy in the name of mob justice. Certain circles are also working from behind the scenes to impose one expense after another on the government in the name of meeting demands.
Sources said that the students and teachers of Jagannath University have been protesting for three points, including ensuring accommodation facilities, since Wednesday. On the first day, the police resorted to heavy baton charges during the students’ rational protest, further heating up the situation. Although the government has alleged that the protesters have suddenly taken to the field to surround the residence of the chief advisor on the Jamuna River without holding talks with the government. However, the incident of throwing water bottles at Information and Broadcasting Advisor Mahfuz Alam on Wednesday night sends a different message. Many are pointing fingers at the student organization of a party for this attack. However, some believe that since the Awami League is the one who would be the happiest if the interim government falls into trouble, those leading any movement should plan their programs keeping this issue in mind.
The movement program must be carried out by filtering in various ways. In addition, the government must be especially careful about the police. Before sending police members to the field to control such a situation, they must be thoroughly investigated. Because, most of the police members appointed in the 15 and a half years of the Awami League are followers of their party.
In this context, Advocate Subrata Chowdhury, a presidium member of the Gono Forum, said that the political parties have completed the necessary reforms and are demanding elections as soon as possible. But it is still unclear when the elections will be held and when the reforms will be completed. The defeated fascist Awami League is taking advantage of this. In addition, those who once unitedly rang the farewell bell for Sheikh Hasina are now divided into various groups, and the issue of conflict between them is also clear. The Awami League is taking advantage of this. In addition, there is dissatisfaction among the people on various issues including the deterioration of the law and order situation, the rise in the prices of daily necessities again, and allegations of giving a corridor to Myanmar. All in all, a kind of smoky, gloomy situation is being created in the country. As a result, the Awami League will want to take this opportunity. They are entering various places in disguise. That is why most of the protests on the streets are suddenly becoming heated.
Sources say that this group is also behind the murder of Dhaka University Chhatra Dal leader Shahriar Alam Samya on Tuesday midnight. Such allegations are now largely established. Earlier, on May 4, Hasnat Abdullah, joint convener of the Jatiya Nagorik Party (NCP), was attacked in Gazipur. Members of the banned Chhatra League stabbed three leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement in Gaibandha. In the last 8 months, the involvement of the Awami League, Jubo League and Chhatra League has been found in many such incidents.
Political analysts say that when the interim government took office, it decided to suppress the fascist Awami League with a heavy hand, including the trial of the July-August murders, then one after another demand processions were taken out in the fields to obstruct it. Many believe that the fugitive leaders of the Awami League have fueled these demands from behind. In the name of realizing the demands, members of Ansar and VDP were initially brought into the field. Most of them were workers of Chhatra League and Jubo League and residents of some specific districts. Then, for the same purpose, pedal rickshaw pullers, auto-rickshaw pullers, CNG drivers, workers and employees, teachers, doctors, government and private employees, and various organizations under different banners took to the field with their demands. Their main demand was to initially give a major blow to the government of Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Then, to create strong economic pressure and disorient the government.
It is alleged that after the Awami League activities were banned, the masterminds have taken to the field with a new conspiracy theory. They want to capitalize on the various movements on the streets and fish in the muddy water. In this case, in addition to WhatsApp, various social media apps are being used. On the other hand, the Awami League’s official Facebook page also announced programs such as strikes, torch processions, and leaflet distribution. In this way, the party’s domestic and foreign circles are desperate to implement sabotage plans by inciting leaders and activists who are in hiding.
