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Despite Ban, Awami League Reopens Offices in Several Districts After Election

  • 9:57 pm - February 24, 2026
Despite the ban, Awami League supporters hoist party flags and chant slogans in at least 15 districts after the national election.

Melbourne, 24 February: One of India’s most influential newspapers, The Hindu, ran a major headline yesterday stating that “Despite the ban, the post-election period has opened new political space for the Awami League.” The report noted that just one day after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a landslide victory in the parliamentary elections, Awami League offices were reopened in at least 15 districts across Bangladesh on the morning of 13 February.

In several locations, party leaders and activists arrived early in the morning, hoisted the national and party flags, chanted slogans, and left shortly afterwards. These brief but symbolic activities, marking the Awami League’s return to visible public presence after a long hiatus, have sparked fresh debate in the country’s political arena.

In the northern district of Panchagarh, the lock on the Awami League’s Chaklahat Union office was removed for the first time. The office had remained closed for 18 months following the fall of the Awami League government and the subsequent ban on the party’s political activities. On the morning after the election, local leaders and activists gathered there to carry out symbolic activities.

Political analysts say that despite the BNP’s overwhelming victory, the need for opposition presence and participation in Bangladesh’s political landscape is creating a quiet social and political tolerance towards the Awami League. Although the ban on the party remains in place, the re-emergence of its grassroots presence could add a new dimension to future political dynamics.

However, there has been no official announcement from the authorities regarding any relaxation of the ban imposed on the Awami League. According to sources, the reopening of party offices and public activities is being closely monitored in light of security and law-and-order considerations.

How this shift will influence the Awami League’s organisational rebuilding and grassroots mobilisation in the coming days remains to be seen.

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