The interim government has banned Bangladesh Chhatra League, a student wing of Bangladesh Awami League, under Anti-Terrorism Act 2009.
The home ministry issued a gazette notification in this regard on Wednesday (23 October).
“The order will come into force immediately,” according to the notification, signed by the ministry’s Senior Secretary Dr. Mohammad Abdul Momen.
According to the gazette notification, the government made the decision as per section 18 (1) of the Anti-Terrorism Act-2009 and listed the BCL as a banned entity under the second schedule of the act.
The Chhatra League leaders and activists have been involved in a number of incidents obstructing public security since Bangladesh’s independence, it reads.
It further said that during the 15 years of AL’s dictatorship, they (BCL leaders and activists) were involved in murder, torture, oppression in common rooms, seat trading in various dorms, tendering, rape, and sexual harassment, which were published in different mass media and their terrorist activities were proven in criminal courts.
The gazette added that the leaders and activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League killed hundreds of innocent students and people and made their lives endangered by launching frenzied and reckless armed attacks on them during the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement from 15 July, 2024.
The government has enough evidence and information that the BCL has been involved in different conspiratorial, subversive and terrorist activities against the state since the fall of Awami League government on 5 August, the notification added.