Bangladesh’s Supreme Court registed the anti-nation’s anti-nation party “Jamaat-e-Islami”, was banned during Hasina

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Dhaka: The Supreme Court of Bangladesh on Sunday, giving a peculiar verdict, has restored the registration of its country’s anti -political party. During the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, it was banned due to its anti -national activities. But now the Supreme Court has ordered the Election Commission to restore party registration of right-wing party Jamaat-e-Islami. Explain that this decision of the court came about eight months after the interim government (Mohammad Yunus) lifted the ban imposed on the party, which has paved the way for the party’s participation in future elections.

Indication of very big change in Bangladesh

The registration of the anti -national party by the Supreme Court is indicating very major changes in Bangladesh. Court officials said that the Appellate Khand of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Syed Rifat Ahmed issued this directive. The Supreme Court also said that allowing permission to contest elections under the traditional election symbol “scales” would depend on the discretion of the Election Commission (EC). In December 2018, the Election Commission canceled the registration of Jamaat as per the High Court order. The party opposed Bangladesh’s freedom from Pakistan in 1971.


In 2013, the Supreme Court had considered disqualified to contest elections

The Supreme Court, which ordered the Jamaat-e-Islami registration to be restored today, considered the Jamaat-e-Islami party in 2013 to participate in the national elections. Along with this, his registration was canceled. The Jamaat demanded a review of the 2013 court verdict after Sheikh Hasina was overthrown on 5 August 2024. On this, Mohammad Yunus removed the ban on the party. Now the Supreme Court also restored the registration.

Jamaat gave this reaction

After the Supreme Court’s decision, Jamaat’s senior advocate Mohammad Shishir Manir said, “Today the legal battle for decades has come to an end. We hope that after this decision a strong parliament will be formed in Bangladesh. We hope that the voters will now be able to choose the Jamaat candidate.” The decision further emphasized the Jamaat, as the Supreme Court acquitted Azharul Islam, a top leader of the Jamaat this week and the death penalty. Islam was accused of committing a crime against humanity by supporting the Pakistani army during the liberation struggle. Asif Nazrul, law advisor to the interim government, welcomed the acquittal of Islam.

What is happening in Bangladesh

Let us know that the interim government led by Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus has recently dissolved former PM Sheikh Hasina’s party Awami League. Now in the absence of Awami League, her prominent rival Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), which is being led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, has emerged in the lead role in the country’s politics. During this time, registration of Jamaat-e-Islami is to be restored. (PTI)

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