A recent report indicates that the Awami League (AL) maintains a significant and resilient support base in Bangladesh, even as the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, dismisses calls to boycott the upcoming February 2026 elections. Political analyst Masood Kamal, writing for Deutsche Welle (DW), observed that a substantial portion of AL supporters remain ideologically and historically devoted to the party, irrespective of allegations against its leadership. This enduring popularity was evident even in the 2001 elections, where the AL secured over 22 million votes and 62 seats, demonstrating a strong electoral foundation despite a less favorable outcome. Kamal criticized the banning of political parties via executive order, stating it is not indicative of a civilized society and that the current interim government, intended for unity, has become an instrument of division.
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