Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Coordinator of the NCP’s Southern Region, urged the youth to lead the movement for an Awami League-free Bangladesh, even if it means risking their lives.
Speaking at the conclusion of a march in Rajbari, Abdullah recalled past incidents involving the Awami League, including the use of sticks and oars during political conflicts, and the party’s alleged role in the Pilkhana and Shapla Square killings. He criticized media and cultural institutions like Bashundhara for allegedly aiding the ruling party.
He asserted that although some forces attempted to eliminate opposition leaders, they failed—because new visionary leaders are emerging as alternatives. Addressing young people and Islamic scholars (ulema), Abdullah warned that the country's freedom will not be fully restored unless the Awami League is eradicated from politics.
Central NCP leaders and others also addressed the rally, chanting slogans demanding change.