A coalition of at least 36 political parties and organizations known as July Unity has issued a legal notice to Bangladesh’s Chief Election Commissioner and the Ministry of Law, demanding a ban on the Awami League, Jatiya Party, and other members of the 14-party alliance. The notice, sent by Abdullah Al Mahmud on behalf of July Unity, follows an alleged assassination attempt on Sharif Osman Hadi, an independent candidate and activist linked to the July movement.
The alliance accuses the Awami League-led government of establishing authoritarian rule since 2008, which it claims ended after mass protests in August 2024. July Unity argues that despite the government’s fall, former ruling party leaders continue to destabilize the country through conspiracies and violence. The attempted attack on Hadi has intensified calls for a formal ban on the coalition parties.
The Election Commission and Law Ministry have not yet commented on the notice. Political analysts suggest the move could deepen polarization in Bangladesh’s post-transition political landscape, testing the country’s fragile democratic institutions.