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An audio recording of a discussion hosted on social media platform X, featuring Duke Huda as the primary guest, centers on the proposition of banning the Awami League political party in Bangladesh. Huda, brother of deceased Major Bazlul Huda, a key figure in the August 15th 1975 coup, recounts his brother's controversial arrest and death, alleging it was a politically motivated murder orchestrated by Sheikh Hasina. Participants voice strong anti-Awami League sentiments, citing historical events and perceived injustices, including the implementation and upholding of the Indemnity Ordinance and the current constitution. The conversation explores the necessity of banning the Awami League to achieve political stability and pave the way for a more democratic and just Bangladesh, even suggesting a replacement of the existing constitution. The discussion also touches upon the role of India in Bangladeshi politics and the need for a strong, independent military.
By The AKTIFUL TeamAn audio recording of a discussion hosted on social media platform X, featuring Duke Huda as the primary guest, centers on the proposition of banning the Awami League political party in Bangladesh. Huda, brother of deceased Major Bazlul Huda, a key figure in the August 15th 1975 coup, recounts his brother's controversial arrest and death, alleging it was a politically motivated murder orchestrated by Sheikh Hasina. Participants voice strong anti-Awami League sentiments, citing historical events and perceived injustices, including the implementation and upholding of the Indemnity Ordinance and the current constitution. The conversation explores the necessity of banning the Awami League to achieve political stability and pave the way for a more democratic and just Bangladesh, even suggesting a replacement of the existing constitution. The discussion also touches upon the role of India in Bangladeshi politics and the need for a strong, independent military.