Anti-discrimination student movement rejects Badiul Alam's statement

  • Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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The Awami League has no objection to participating in the upcoming national elections - the Anti-discrimination student movement has clearly rejected the statement made by the head of the Election Reform Commission, Badiul Alam Majumder.

A statement signed by the Anti-discrimination student movement spokesperson Umama Fatema on Thursday (December 19) said that the Awami League in a group responsible for several genocides in Bangladesh. In addition, the Awami League has been involved in various anti-human rights activities including disappearances, murders, and extrajudicial killings for the past 16 years. The Awami League has killed nearly two thousand martyrs and the mutilation of more than thirty thousand people in the latest July genocide. The Awami League has illegally hijacked the last three elections. Giving the party that has tarnished the electoral system of Bangladesh an opportunity to participate in the elections is against the will of the people.

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It was further said that the Anti-discrimination student movement stands against the participation of the Awami League in any political activities. If the Awami League participates in any political activity, including elections, the blood of the martyrs of the July Uprising will be devalued.

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has urged the head of the Election Reform Commission, Badiul Alam Majumder, to withdraw his statement and take appropriate measures to prevent the Awami League from participating in the elections.

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Earlier, on Thursday (December 19) afternoon, the head of the Election Reform Commission, Badiul Alam Majumder, held an open discussion with people from different levels, including the local administration, political parties and civil society, on the reform of the election system at the Rangpur Deputy Commissioner's office.

There, journalists wanted to know whether the Awami League would be able to participate in the next election. In response, Badiul Alam said, "Like you, we are also waiting to see that. But I do not see any obstacles. I do not see anything that has been created for them. We want an inclusive election, those who want to vote with all preparations will be able to vote. No obstacles will be placed. I hope that all parties will participate in the elections."