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According to a report by Amar Desh on May 6, 2026, the banned Awami League is allegedly attempting to reorganize its prohibited student and youth wings, Chhatra League and Jubo League, across Bangladesh. Intelligence sources cited in the report claim that fugitive party leaders based in India are directing the formation of new committees and coordinating secret activities through digital platforms. Around 50 local units of the banned Chhatra League have reportedly been reconstituted, with plans to revive Jubo League units next.
The report states that these efforts include sudden processions, secret meetings, and social media propaganda aimed at signaling the groups’ continued presence. Law enforcement agencies have reportedly arrested several members involved in clandestine gatherings and are monitoring suspicious activities nationwide. Security agencies view these developments as part of an organized counterrevolutionary effort and have advised against lifting the ban on the Awami League.
Authorities have increased surveillance and urged public vigilance against misinformation. Security sources warn that lifting restrictions on the banned organizations could endanger public safety and destabilize campuses and communities.
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