In a recent video message, Sajeeb Wazed, son of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, addressed the current political situation with a firm stance on the Awami League. He highlighted the party’s significance as Bangladesh’s oldest and largest democratic entity, asserting that its historical role in the country’s liberation makes its removal implausible.

Wazed reaffirmed his earlier statements that no member of the Sheikh family intends to re-enter politics, citing recent attacks on Awami League leaders and workers as a critical concern. He urged steadfastness among party members, asserting, “We are here,” and pledged solidarity with the Awami League’s mission to safeguard the nation’s democratic integrity.

Furthermore, Wazed expressed a commitment to fostering a democratic, stable, and secure Bangladesh, free from terrorism and violence. He extended an invitation for dialogue with all stakeholders under the condition of rejecting extremism.

In conclusion, he reiterated that Sheikh Hasina remains a pivotal figure within the Awami League’s framework, emphasizing that the party’s continued presence is indispensable to Bangladesh’s democratic process.

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