The Crime Desk: The writ seeking to ban Awami League and cancel the party’s registration due to indiscriminate killing of students during the quota reform movement is scheduled to be heard on Thursday. The High Court bench of Justice AKM Asaduzzaman and Justice Muhammad Mahbub-ul Islam passed the order on Tuesday.
Arifur Rahman Murad Bhuiyan filed a writ in the court on August 19 on behalf of the human rights organization Sarda Society. He will personally hear the writing. The court fixed the next hearing for Thursday (today).
Cabinet Secretary, President Office Public Department Secretary, Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman, Law Secretary, Election Commission Secretary, Bank and Financial Institutions Department Secretary, National Board of Revenue Chairman, Bangladesh Bank Governor, BFIU Head and Coordinator, and Co-Coordinators of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement as defendants in the writ have been
After filing the writ, Arifur Rahman said that in the petition, the term of the current interim government should be at least three years with the aim of reforming the country, banning and canceling the registration of the Awami League due to indiscriminate killing of students, and returning Tk 11 lakh crore smuggled abroad to institutions that are run by former prime minister dictator Sheikh Hasina. Instructions to change them are sought.
