There is tremendous turmoil in the politics of Bangladesh before the general elections proposed in February 2026. Sajeeb Wajed, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and chief strategist of Awami League, has seriously accused the interim government and chief advisor Professor Mohammad Yunus of weakening democracy. He has said that excluding the country’s largest party from the elections is not a reform, but a deliberate political conspiracy.
Strong opposition to keeping Awami League out of elections
Sajeeb Wazed said that keeping Awami League out of the electoral process is against the basic principles of the democratic system. They allege that the interim government is afraid of holding free and fair elections, hence a strong political party is being deliberately excluded from the field.
Clear stance of the interim government
The interim government of Bangladesh has made it clear that Awami League will not be able to participate in the general elections to be held on 12 February 2026. The government says that the party’s political activities are banned and its registration has been suspended. Chief Advisor’s Press Secretary Shafikul Alam told reporters in Dhaka that the government’s position is completely clear and no consideration is being given to lifting the ban.
Rights of majority voters are being snatched away: Sajeeb
Sajeeb Wajed says that Awami League is not a small party, rather it has the support of about 40 to 60 percent of the voters of the country. In such a situation, keeping the party out of the elections means that crores of people are being deprived of their voting rights. He wrote on social media platform
How the matter reached here, know the entire incident
In the year 2024, Sheikh Hasina’s government fell after the student movement and political instability. After this, an interim government was formed under the leadership of Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus. In May 2025, the government banned the activities of Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act. Along with this, the Election Commission also suspended the registration of the party. The government claims that the Awami League is responsible for the violence during the 2024 protests, while Sajeeb Wajed is calling it an act of political vendetta.
Sajeeb’s serious allegations against Yunus government
Sajeeb Wajed has made many serious allegations against the interim government. He said that the Yunus government is afraid of fair elections, the voting rights of half the population are being taken away by excluding the largest party and punishment is being given on the basis of political support. He says that an election in which the majority of voters are not included cannot be democratic.
Why increased concern at international level
International concern has also started emerging on this entire issue. Five US MPs have written a letter questioning this decision and said that banning an entire party affects the rights of voters. However, the interim government claims that it is not aware of this letter and the ban has been imposed completely as per the law.
Questions are being raised on the validity of the elections
Political analysts believe that if the ban on Awami League is not lifted before the elections, then questions may be raised at the international level on the legitimacy of the next government. According to experts, elections without Awami League cannot be called inclusive, because the party has won many elections continuously and its grassroots hold is still considered strong.

