Cancel Awami League’s registration first: Hasnat
The boat that has sunk will never float again, he says

The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has proposed cancelling the Awami League's registration as the first step toward banning the party, arguing that this would render it politically dysfunctional.
"We no longer want the pattern of misrule that the Awami League upheld. All political parties must commit to reforms that eliminate such governance failures, as it is their responsibility to the current generation," Hasnat Abdullah, convener of the Student Movement, told reporters after attending the first meeting of the National Consensus Commission at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital today (15 February).
He further said, "On behalf of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, we have made one thing clear— the boat that has sunk will never float again."
He urged the government to ban Awami League through a legal process.
As many as 27 political parties, including BNP and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, attended the first meeting of the National Consensus Commission at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital today (15 February).
At the meeting, political parties have expressed their views on the Reform Commission's reports, with most of them agreeing on the need to ban the Awami League.