Why is the Awami League Criticizing Yunus' Government Over the Killing of a Factory Worker?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Awami League condemns the violence against workers.
- Unarmed factory worker killed during protests.
- Ongoing struggles for workers' rights in Bangladesh.
- Government accused of suppressing dissent.
- Calls for justice and accountability for the victim.
Dhaka, Sep 3 (NationPress) The Awami League party of Bangladesh has strongly criticized the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus regarding the fatal shooting of an unarmed factory worker during protests at the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in the Nilphamari district. Reports indicate that on Tuesday, a worker lost his life and ten others were injured amidst confrontations between protesters and law enforcement amid rising tensions over factory closures and job losses.
The Awami League condemned this atrocious act and claimed that under the Yunus administration, Bangladesh has transformed into a continuous stream of bloodshed—a grim reality that citizens are witnessing.
The statement from the Awami League read, “This illegitimate, rootless regime views any citizen advocating for their rights as an adversary. They are intimidated by the power of the populace, which is why they resort to violence to silence those seeking justice.”
Furthermore, the party criticized political factions that have compromised their principles in their quest for power, aligning themselves with the blood-drenched Yunus regime against the interests of the people. The Awami League firmly believes that there can be no betrayal of the people's blood and no alliance with a murderous faction.
The Awami League emphasized that the fallen worker is part of a legacy of those who sacrificed for the nation's independence. They noted that this is not a singular event, as there have been multiple instances where workers have been gunned down while advocating for their rights.
Instead of addressing these grievances, they accused the “illegitimate” Yunus regime of stifling worker voices through violence.
“We also deliver a serious warning to the illegitimate usurper: the blood of workers will not be disregarded. Regardless of how comfortably you may rest in your false peace, every drop of blood will be accounted for,” the statement continued.
The Awami League assured that every murder and act of terror executed during the “illegitimate occupation” of the Yunus regime will face the strictest justice on Bangladeshi soil.