Grassroots workers of Awami League blame top Ministers, former General Secretary for downfall of party

Grassroots workers of the Awami League have expressed discontent towards senior party officials, including top ministers and former General Secretary Obaidul Quader, attributing the party's declining popularity to their lack of acceptance within the party ranks. These workers argue that many individuals in leadership positions have formed a coterie around Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, prioritizing personal business interests over the party's welfare. The criticism highlights a growing disconnect between the party's grassroots members and its leadership, raising concerns about the Awami League's future, particularly in the context of upcoming elections. The workers' grievances reflect broader issues of representation and accountability within the party, which has historically been a dominant force in Bangladesh's political landscape. As the Awami League faces challenges, the voices of its grassroots members may become increasingly significant in shaping its path forward.
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