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No writ seeks ban on AL: Sarjis

Staff Reporter:

Sarjis Alam, a prominent coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement that recently played a central role in unseating the Sheikh Hasina-led government, clarified that their writ peti-tions to the High Court did not call for an outright ban on the Awami League or its registration as a political party.
In a post on his verified Facebook page, Sarjis clarified the specifics of two writ petitions filed with the High Court on Monday.
He said that neither petition directly seeks to ban the AL, addressing the confusion that had arisen across social media platforms, particularly on Facebook, regarding the petition’s intent.
According to Sarjis’s statement, the two writs filed includeing:
-A request for an explanation as to why the last three elections held under the Awami League’s governance should not be declared illegal, alongside a demand that any wealth accumulated unlaw-fully during this period be returned.
-A request for the AL to be barred from political activities until a verdict is reached on the matter.
Sarjis, along with Hasnat Abdullah, another coordinator from the student movement, filed the pe-titions, which seek restrictions on the political activities of the former ruling party but do not call for a ban on its existence or official registration.
The clarifications from Sarjis come amid widespread speculation on social media, with many online users initially misinterpreting the petition as a request to prohibit the AL from functioning as a political entity altogether.

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