Because the Awami League governs Bangladesh in a autocratic manner. They preach democracy but they don't practice democracy in their own party. Sheik Hasina has been in charge of AL for the past two decades and she is the only candidate to run for prime minister position; the same goes for Khaleda Zia and her BNP.
Going back to the autocratic governance, AL will destroy the lives of anyone who speaks against the government, especially Prime Minister Sheik Hasina. In a democracy there is the freedom of speech, but in Bangladesh anyone and everyone is afraid of speaking against the government except the BNP. The BNP gets away with it because they have a massive force so AL is cautious on what they do to BNP. But for everyone else in bangladesh, the rest of the 100+ million Bangladeshi people who do no align themselves much with the BNP or AL are victims.
Awami League has destroyed Grameen Bank, they are responsible for the BDR mutinity, and they took a giant 1 billion dollar loan from India in which 80% of the purchases must be made from India, which makes Bangladesh dependent on India.
Awami League's student league Bangladesh Chatra League (BCL) are known to terrorize the public campuses and do whatever they pleased. I wouldn't be surprised if girls get raped in dorms by BCL males, and the police are helpless to take on any cases against them because they have to answer to the AL bosses.
Bangladesh League was created on 2007-03-02.
Bangladesh Premier League was created in 2012.
Bangladesh Jatio Sramik League was created in 1969.
Bangladesh Amateur Radio League was created in 1979.
Bangladesh Awami League was created on 1949-06-23.
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Yes. Here. And by the way it was called the Bhola cyclone plus in 1970 it was East Pakistan not Bangladesh but the government delayed emergency services creating conflict with the Awami league, triggering to the future Bangladesh liberation war and the freedom of Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh has a Parliamentary Representative Democratic Republic. the Prime Minister is the Head of the Government The Executive Power is run by the Government and the Legislative Power is balanced without contingencies by both the Parliament and the Government. A new President is elected every five years, and is only a ceremonial figurehead who appoints a Prime Minister, someone who he shares close political ties and views. Bangladesh is rapidly changing from a dominant two-party system; BNP (Center-Right) and Awami League (Center-Left), to a very belief specific Liberation Movement.
Yes, Bangladesh has a national football team formed in 1973 and is controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation, the country's football association. They earned victory against teams from Indonesia and Thailand and took part in the Asian Cup 1980. There are women's senior team and youth teams in Bangladesh and the country also has a professional league known as the Bangladesh League, cup competitions such as the Federation Cup (national cup) and Super Cup.Dhaka League is the country's premier regional league and was once renowned in South Asia.Know more about them on Wikipedia:Football in BangladeshBangladesh national football teamBangladesh Football Federation
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