The Gopalganj District Awami League has urged its members and activists not to view the Army as opponents.
This instruction came after the events of Saturday when party activists upset over the exit of the Sheikh Hasina government came to blows with the military, reports UNB.
In an emergency meeting held this Sunday afternoon at the district Awami League office, GM Shahab Uddin Azam, the General Secretary of the district Awami League, called for peaceful protests and stated, "The Army is not our adversary. We must assist them in carrying out their duties."
He warned leaders and activists, saying that if any member engages in disruptive activities in the future, the district Awami League will not take responsibility.
Azam further announced that this year, as in previous years, the National Mourning Day on August 15th will be observed with due respect.
In a press release signed by District Awami League Office Secretary Ilias Haque, it was stated, "After reviewing the overall situation in Gopalganj, leaders and activists at all levels of the district, upazila, municipal, union, and ward Awami League, as well as affiliated and associate organizations, have been instructed to hold peaceful processions and meetings. Display of any domestic weapons, sticks, or rods during these gatherings is prohibited. In the past few days, peaceful processions and rallies have been held demanding the return of Sheikh Hasina.
"However, some unfortunate incidents occurred on Saturday (August 10). Such incidents are not acceptable to the followers of Mujib's ideals. Remember, the state's law enforcement agencies are not our enemies, and no force should be displayed against them. On behalf of the district Awami League, I express regret for all the incidents that occurred with the army yesterday. In the future, if such an incident happens again, the district Awami League will not take responsibility. We will hand over the perpetrators to the law enforcement agencies as criminals."
The press release also mentioned that Sheikh Hasina is in good health. "We have communicated with her, and she has instructed to hold peaceful meetings and gatherings. Sheikh Hasina has requested everyone not to engage in any kind of disorder."
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