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Bangladesh on edge: Awami League calls nationwide lockdown to challenge Yunus regime ahead of Hasina verdict

The country is on high alert, with the army, police, and paramilitary forces deployed across key areas, including airports and vital installations.

November 12, 2025 / 21:46 IST
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Political leaflets depicting Sheikh Hasina and his father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman are seen on the floor of the vandalised Awami League headquarters days after a student-led uprising that ended the 15-year rule of Awami League's leader Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on August 10, 2024. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP)
Political leaflets depicting Sheikh Hasina and his father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman are seen on the floor of the vandalised Awami League headquarters days after a student-led uprising that ended the 15-year rule of Awami League's leader Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on August 10, 2024. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP)

Bangladesh’s political tensions have reached a boiling point as the Awami League announced a nationwide daylong lockdown for Thursday, calling on citizens from all sections of society to join in. The move comes ahead of the International Crimes Tribunal’s expected announcement of the verdict date in the case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who faces charges of crimes against humanity, including murder, linked to the July 2024 uprising.

The country is on high alert, with the army, police, and paramilitary forces deployed across key areas, including airports and vital installations. Authorities have suspended street-side fuel sales as part of heightened security measures.

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Speaking to News18, former Bangladesh minister and senior Awami League leader Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury Nowfel said the lockdown was aimed at exposing the weakness of what he called the “Yunus regime.”

He said, “Our objective was to show the Yunus regime that the people are no longer with his cronies through a non-cooperation movement. Across the country, not just in Dhaka, people have already responded. They are staying indoors and boycotting everything associated with this illegal, murderous regime. The capital is already deserted. So yes, we have achieved our objective. They wanted to malign us by suggesting we would incite violence, but people have responded peacefully and overwhelmingly by joining the government boycott."