[🇧🇩] Political Activities of Jamaat & Alliance

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Jamaat, allies threaten street movement if constitution reform council session not convened
Staff Correspondent 15 March, 2026, 00:24

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The alliance led by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Saturday called on the Bangladesh National Party-led government to convene today a session for the Constitutional Reform Council to implement the July National Charter or else, the alliance said, they would wage a street movement.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the alliance liaison committee at the Jamaat central office at Mogbazar on Saturday.

After the meeting, Jamaat central leader Hamidur Rahman Azad said that the government must convene a session for the Constitution Reform Council by today, or else they would wage a movement for implementing the reforms.

Hamidur Rahman said that a referendum along with the Jatiya Sangsad election was held on February 12 for the implementation of the July Charter and 70 per cent of the voters had voted for ‘yes’ in favour of the implementation of the July Charter.

So, two separate sessions — one for the Jatiya Sangsad and the other for the Constitution Reform Council — must be convened, but the BNP-led government had convened only the JS session, Hamidur Rahman Azad resented.

The BNP MPs did not take the oath as members of the Constitution Reform Council according to their party decision.

‘Before the Jatiya Sangsad election they took a stand in favour of the referendum, but now they oppose it, which is a ‘U turn’ betraying the people, Hamidur Rahman Azad said, criticising the ruling party’s decision taken at the eleventh hour not to take the oath for the reform council.

He said that they had been anxious so far for not convening the session for the reform council while according to the provision it should be convened within 30 days of the election being today the last date for convening the session.

Leader of the House and prime minister Tareque Rahman must take the responsibility if the session was not convened, he affirmed.

Hamidur said that they would hold a meeting with the top leaders of the alliance partners on March 28 and the movement programmes would be announced after the meeting.

Alliance liaison committee members Ahmed Abdul Kader, Mostafizur Rahman Iran, Maulana Jalaluddin, Rashed Prodhan, and others attended the press briefing.

A total of 297 newly-elected representatives to the 13th Jatiya Sangsad of Bangladesh were sworn in as Members of Parliament on Tuesday.

Under the Implementation Order of the July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) 2025, the MPs were also required to take a further oath as members of the Constitution Reform Council.

However, 212 MPs elected under the banner of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and as seven independent candidates did not take the additional oath.

In contrast, 77 MPs elected from the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and its allies were sworn in both as Members of Parliament and members of the Constitution Reform Council.​
 

Jamaat-led alliance to hold rally in Dhaka tomorrow demanding implementation
Staff Correspondent 17 April, 2026, 00:47

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The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-led alliance will hold a rally in the capital Dhaka tomorrow if the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led government does not implement the referendum verdict.

Alliance leaders said that about 70 per cent of voters on February 12 cast ‘yes’ votes in favour of the referendum involving the July National Charter, a reform instrument.

To press their demands, the leaders at a meeting at the Jamaat’s central office in the capital finalised a series of programmes, including holding a procession in the Dhaka city tomorrow, holding processions in all cities across the country on April 25, holding processions in all district towns on May 2, holding mass contacts in districts from April 18 to May 2 and holding seminars in some key cities.

‘The alliance will hold rallies in all divisional cities later,’ Jamaat secretary general Mia Golam Parwar said at a press briefing after the meeting.

Jamaat amir Safiqur Rahman, also the leader of the opposition in parliament, National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam, Liberal Democratic Party chairman Oli Ahmed and Jamaat-led alliance coordinator Hamidur Rahman Azad, among others, attended the meeting.​
 

Jamaat-led 11-party alliance finalises 13 nominees for women’s reserved seats

bdnews24.com
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Apr 20, 2026 20:50
Updated :
Apr 20, 2026 20:50

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The Jamaat-e-Islami-led 11-party electoral alliance has published the final list of nominees for the women’s reserved seats in parliament.

According to the list released on Monday, of the 13 nominated candidates, eight are from the Jamaat-e-Islami and two from the National Citizen Party (NCP).

One candidate each has been nominated from Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, JAGPA, and a family member of a slain July activist.

The list includes Jamaat’s women’s wing Secretary and Central Executive Member Nurunnisa Siddiqa, Central Executive Member Marzia Begum, former president of Islami Chhatri Sangstha and Central Executive Member Sabikun Nahar Munni, Media and Publicity Secretary Nazmun Nahar Nilu, Sylhet city women’s Jamaat Secretary Mahfuza Hannan, Bogura region women’s Jamaat Director Sajeda Samad, Chattogram North district women’s Jamaat Secretary Shamsun Nahar Begum, and women’s rights movement central member Marzia Momtaz.

Others include Rokeya Begum, mother of July slain Jabir Ibrahim; NCP Joint Convenor Monira Sharmin; Joint Member Secretary Mahmuda Alam Mitu; JAGPA President Tasmiya Pradhan; and Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis representative Mahbuba Hakim.

The list was announced in the evening by Hamidur Rahman Azad, coordinator of the 11-party alliance and assistant secretary general of Jamaat-e-Islami.​
 

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