The interim government has decided that the fascist Awami League will not get any opportunity to exercise political activities until its trial is completed.
The decision was taken at a meeting of the advisory council on Thursday (September 5) with Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus in the chair.
After a post-meeting press briefing, coordinator Asif Mahmud said the fascist Awami League would not be allowed to be rehabilitated in politics. "People will decide whether the Awami League will be able to exercise politics. Since the Awami League has committed genocide, people will decide how the party will return to politics shouldering the responsibility of mass murder. We have left it to people to decide the fate of Awami League."
The adviser said the meeting decided to turn the prime minister's official residence 'Ganabhaban' into 'July Mass Uprising Memorial Museum'. The Ganabhaban will e turned into memorial museum as it was during the mass uprising in July. This important decision was taken at the advisory council meeting.
In this regard, Asif Mahmud said such a memorial museum was built in South Korea. Such museums have also been built in other countries. Ganabhaban will be turned into a memorial museum knowing from them where all the activities of the fascist government will be on display.
Advisor Asif Mahmud also said a riview committee will be formed to address the labour unrest in ready-made garment sector. "This committee will review the short-term demands of garment workers. Representatives of the garment owners will be inducted in the committee.