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Ahead of Hasina court verdict, son warns of Bangladesh violence if party ban stays

“They're going to convict her, and they'll probably sentence her to death,” said Joy

Hasina verdict looms, Joy warns of unrest if ban stays

Reuters

Published : 17 Nov 2025, 01:18 AM

Updated : 17 Nov 2025, 01:18 AM

The son and advisor of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Sunday that supporters of her Awami League would block February’s national election if a ban on the party was not lifted, warning that protests could escalate into violence.

Joy's remarks to Reuters came a day before a Dhaka court was due to deliver a televised verdict that is expected to convict Hasina, 78, in absentia on charges of crimes against humanity for a deadly crackdown on student-led protests in 2024. She denies wrongdoing and says the case is politically motivated.

A United Nations report estimated that up to 1,400 people were killed and thousands wounded — most by gunfire from security forces — during anti-government demonstrations between July 15 and Aug 5 last year, the worst political violence in Bangladesh since its 1971 independence war.

Home to more than 170 million people, Bangladesh is one of the world’s largest garment exporters, supplying major global brands. The industry was hit hard by last year’s protests.

'WILL PROBABLY SENTENCE HER TO DEATH'

Hasina has lived in exile in New Delhi since fleeing Bangladesh in Aug 2024. Joy said India was providing her full security and treating her “like a head of state”.

“We know exactly what the verdict is going to be. They're televising it. They're going to convict her, and they'll probably sentence her to death,” said Joy, who lives in Washington, DC “What can they do to my mother? My mother is safe in India. India is giving her full security.”

Spokespeople for Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, who has been leading an interim government since Hasina's 15 straight years in power ended, did not immediately respond to requests for comment late on Sunday.

Hasina told Reuters in October that she could move freely in Delhi, though she remained cautious because of security. Her parents and three brothers were killed in a 1975 military coup while she and her sister were abroad.

She said a guilty verdict from the International Crimes Tribunal, Bangladesh's domestic war crimes court, was a "foregone conclusion" because the "proceedings were a politically motivated charade".

Joy said they would not appeal unless a democratically elected government took office with the Awami League’s participation.

The party’s registration was suspended in May after the interim government banned its political activities, citing national security threats and war crime investigations into senior party leaders.

"We will not allow elections without the Awami League to go ahead," he said. "Our protests are going to get stronger and stronger, and we will do whatever it takes. Unless the international community does something, eventually there's probably going to be violence in Bangladesh before these elections ... there's going to be confrontations.”

MULTIPLE CRUDE BOMBS EXPLODE IN DHAKA

Political violence has surged in Dhaka ahead of the verdict, with several crude bombs exploding on Sunday and 32 blasts reported on Nov 12 alone, along with dozens of buses torched. Police have detained Awami League activists over alleged sabotage.

Authorities have tightened security, deploying more than 400 BGB personnel, reinforcing checkpoints, and restricting public gatherings.

Joy said he and Hasina were in touch with party activists in Bangladesh, but not with the interim government or the rival Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which is widely expected to lead the next government.

“You're seeing in the last few days shutdowns across the country, massive protests throughout the country, and they're only going to get bigger,” he said.

Hasina, credited with transforming Bangladesh’s economy but accused of rights abuses and crushing dissent, secured a fourth consecutive term in an election boycotted by the main opposition in 2024, after many of its leaders were jailed or fled abroad.

Now, the tables have turned. “She’s upset, angry, outraged," Joy said. "And we are all determined to fight back by whatever means necessary.”

[This Reuters story has been edited for Bangladeshi readers]

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