# Bangladesh floods Dhaka with troops as banned Awami League marks 77th anniversary
> The BNP government deploys the army across six districts and arrests dozens; the home minister says 'there is no organisation by the name of Awami League'

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-06-23 · heads: من يقرّر, ما لا يقولونه · 6 takes · 4 lenses · 2 regions

## Summary

[Bangladesh](/ar/entity/bangladesh)'s BNP-led government, under PM [Tarique
Rahman](/ar/n/bangladesh-tarique-rahman-government), saturated Dhaka with security as the banned Awami League tried to mark its
77th founding anniversary on June 23. The army was deployed in six districts, Dhaka,
Chattogram, Gazipur, Narayanganj, Gopalganj and Faridpur, through June 30, alongside
some 18,000 police and over 200 checkpoints in the capital. Police arrested 26 alleged
activists in Dhaka and more elsewhere. Two Awami League activists had died in the days
before, one in police custody in Faridpur on June 20, another after a police chase in
Barishal on June 21. Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed dismissed the party outright: "There
is no organisation by the name of Awami League." The ban, imposed by the [Muhammad Yunus](/ar/entity/person/muhammad-yunus)
interim government in May 2025, was later endorsed by parliament.

## The split

The party's own outlet (albd.org) and exile leader Sheikh Hasina cast the lockdown as
the paranoia of a government afraid of a rival it claims is dead. Indian outlets (The
Federal, Deccan Herald) add a geopolitical worry: erasing the secular, pro-Liberation
Awami League could tilt Bangladesh toward a Jamaat-aligned Islamist politics on India's
border. Dhaka's government frames it as enforcing a lawful ban pending war-crimes trials,
not political persecution. Each omits the other's core claim.

## By the numbers

- 6, districts where the army was deployed through June 30.
- ~18,000, police mobilised in Dhaka, with 200-plus checkpoints.
- 26, alleged activists arrested in Dhaka alone on the anniversary.
- 2, Awami League activists who died June 20 and 21 before the date.
- May 2025, when the Yunus interim government first banned the party.

## Why it matters

Bangladesh's new rulers are moving from defeating the Awami League at the ballot box to
erasing it as a legal entity, a test of whether the post-Hasina order builds a plural
democracy or simply inverts the old one-party reflex. The outcome reshapes a 175-million
state and unsettles [India](/ar/entity/india), which is watching its eastern flank.

## What to watch

- Whether parliament formalises a permanent ban or the courts narrow it.
- The pace of the war-crimes trials cited as the ban's legal basis.
- Further deaths in custody or chases, and how the security forces are held to account.
- Any Awami League regrouping under a new name or in exile.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### Indian mainstream
- **Deccan Herald** (India, en) — Reports dozens of Awami League activists arrested as the party marked its June 23 founding anniversary in defiance of the ban, with the security state out in force. Carries Sheikh Hasina's defiant social-media line from exile, framing the crackdown as the new government hunting the old ruling party.
  > "Sheikh Hasina, on the eve of the anniversary: 'We were not born to be defeated.'"
  Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/world/asia/bangladesh-dozens-of-awami-league-activists-arrested-as-party-marks-founding-anniversary-defying-ban-4049325

### pro-Awami League / party outlet
- **Awami League (albd.org)** (Bangladesh, en) — The party's own framing: it casts the deployment of the army across six districts and 200-plus Dhaka checkpoints as paranoid overreach by the BNP government, alleges journalists were attacked, and notes the barricading of Road 32 in Dhanmondi, the site freighted with the party's history.
  > "The party says the state's response, troops in six districts and 200-plus checkpoints, betrays a government afraid of a banned rival it insists no longer exists."
  Source: https://www.albd.org/articles/news/41741/The-Paranoia-of-Power:-Why-Awami-League%E2%80%99s-Anniversary-Celebration-Terrifies-the-BNP-Government

### Indian, India-strategic angle
- **The Federal** (India, en) — Context piece from New Delhi's vantage: the [[bangladesh-tarique-rahman-government|BNP government]] moving to make the Awami League ban permanent removes the largest secular, pro-Liberation force, and India fears a tilt toward a Jamaat-aligned, Islamist polity on its border.
  > "'If the BNP now plays to the Jamaat script and the League is completely blocked from national politics, Delhi's worries will only multiply.'"
  Source: https://thefederal.com/the-federal-special/bangladesh-new-bnp-government-to-formalise-awami-league-ban-india-will-be-worried-237622

### unlabelled
- **Dhaka Tribune** (Bangladesh, en) — 
  Source: https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/413362/army-bgb-18-000-police-mobilized-as-awami-league
- **Outlook India** (India, en) — 
  Source: https://www.outlookindia.com/international/bangladesh-dozens-of-awami-league-activists-arrested-as-party-marks-founding-anniversary-defying-ban-2
- **The Tribune (India)** (India, en) — 
  Source: https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world/bangladesh-arrests-10-leaders-and-activists-of-the-awami-league-and-its-affiliate-organisations/

## Across the graph
- Related: [[bangladesh-tarique-rahman-government]], [[bangladesh-india-diplomat-row-2026]]
- Entities: Bangladesh, Person:muhammad Yunus, India

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