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For what reason did the ‘Boat’ market be sent back to the schedule: Advisor Asif Mahmud
Local Government Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan has put the question to the Election Commission as to why the initiative has been taken to re-schedule the Awami League symbol, the boat, whose activities have been banned. He posted on his verified Facebook page on Tuesday night. In that post, Advisor Asif Mahmud wrote, ‘On what grounds did you send the cursed “boat” symbol to the Law Ministry to re-schedule it?
For what reason did the ‘Boat’ market be sent back to the schedule: Advisor Asif Mahmud
You just showed the thumbs up to this mass uprising as a constitutional institution. Whose agenda are you keeping this symbol to implement and to whom? Do you want to return their symbol to the refined Awami League, the dream of the defeated? As a citizen of Bangladesh, I have a question for the Election Commission.’ The Awami League government fell on August 5 last year in a student-public uprising. On May 12, the interim government banned all activities of the Awami League and all its affiliates, affiliates and fraternal organizations until the leaders and activists of these organizations are tried by the International Crimes Tribunal. At the same time, the Election Commission (EC) suspended the registration of the Awami League as a political party.
Local Government Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajeeb Bhuiyan has put the question to the Election Commission as to why the initiative has been taken to re-schedule the Awami League symbol, the boat, whose activities have been banned. He posted on his verified Facebook page on Tuesday night. In that post, Advisor Asif Mahmud wrote, ‘On what grounds did you send the cursed “boat” symbol to the Law Ministry to re-schedule it? You just showed the thumbs up to this mass uprising as a constitutional institution. Whose agenda are you keeping this symbol to implement and to whom? Do you want to return their symbol to the refined Awami League, the dream of the defeated? As a citizen of Bangladesh, I have a question for the Election Commission.’ The Awami League government fell on August 5 last year in a student-public uprising. On May 12, the interim government banned all activities of the Awami League and all its affiliates, affiliates and fraternal organizations until the leaders and activists of these organizations are tried by the International Crimes Tribunal. At the same time, the Election Commission (EC) suspended the registration of the Awami League as a political party.