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Constitutional Crisis Looms: Salahuddin Ahmed Alleges Ongoing Attempts

Express Report
  28 Oct 2024, 04:55

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has alleged that attempts are being made to create a constitutional crisis. He made this remark while addressing an social event at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in the capital city on Sunday.

“Attempts are underway to stir constitutional and political crises. We must analyze the forces behind this and remain vigilant to prevent fallen fascism from taking advantage,” he said.

The event was organized by Jamaat-e-Islami Dhaka North, honouring families of anti-fascist movement martyrs. 

Salahuddin while talking at the event stated that banning the Chhatra League under anti-terrorism law was a public demand that received widespread support. 

He further commented on Awami League, stating that the party’s future in politics should be decided by the public and judiciary if linked to acts of violence.

He concluded by saying, "It’s up to the people, not administrative orders, to decide if any organization should be banned."

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Constitutional Crisis Looms: Salahuddin Ahmed Alleges Ongoing Attempts

Express Report
  28 Oct 2024, 04:55

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has alleged that attempts are being made to create a constitutional crisis. He made this remark while addressing an social event at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center in the capital city on Sunday.

“Attempts are underway to stir constitutional and political crises. We must analyze the forces behind this and remain vigilant to prevent fallen fascism from taking advantage,” he said.

The event was organized by Jamaat-e-Islami Dhaka North, honouring families of anti-fascist movement martyrs. 

Salahuddin while talking at the event stated that banning the Chhatra League under anti-terrorism law was a public demand that received widespread support. 

He further commented on Awami League, stating that the party’s future in politics should be decided by the public and judiciary if linked to acts of violence.

He concluded by saying, "It’s up to the people, not administrative orders, to decide if any organization should be banned."

Comments

Government to Challenge High Court's Ban on Battery-Powered Rickshaws
Battery-Run Rickshaw Drivers Protest in Dhaka Over High Court Ban
Armed Forces, Standing with the People, Become a Symbol of Confidence: Chief Adviser
Baharul Alam Appointed New IGP, Sajjat Ali Named DMP Commissioner After Coming Out of Retirement
City College Suspends Classes After Daylong Clashes with Dhaka College