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Reforms first, free and fair election later: Jamaat
United News of Bangladesh . Narsingdi 14 February, 2025, 22:29

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Shafiqur Rahman addresses a rally organised by Narsingdi district unit of Jamaat at Satirpara Kali Kumar Institution School and College on Friday. | UNB photo

Necessary reforms to the countryโ€™s overall structure must be carried out first, followed by a free and fair election, said the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.

The party ameer, Shafiqur Rahman, made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a public rally organised by Narsingdi district Jamaat at the grounds of Satirpara Kali Kumar Institution School and College on Friday.

โ€˜There will definitely be an election in this country, but it cannot be held in any haphazard manner. We want a proper election, a fair election. But before the election, the voter list must be revised. Fake voters must be removed, deceased votersโ€™ names must be excluded, and all eligible individuals must be included,โ€™ he said.

Shafiqur Rahman said, โ€˜You have noticed that from the central office of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami to district, upazila, and union-level offices, all have been locked down. Jamaat is the only party whose registration has been revoked. It is unfortunate that fascism has seemingly stepped back, yet we have not regained our registration. We are still continuing the legal battle to reclaim it.โ€™

He further said, โ€˜Many leaders arrested in false cases have been released one by one. However, it is regrettable that Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islamiโ€™s then Acting Secretary ATM Azharul Islam is still in prison. The public demands his immediate release.โ€™

The Jamaat Ameer also said, โ€˜Every perpetrator of genocide must be apprehended and handed over to a tribunal, whether they are at home or abroad.โ€™

Shafiqur Rahman stated, โ€˜This is the month of the Language Movement. We remember with deep respect those who gave their lives this month. May Allah accept them as martyrs.โ€™

The public rally was presided over by Narsingdi district Jamaat Ameer Prof. Md. Moslehuddin. Special guests at the event included Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islamiโ€™s Central Assistant Secretary General Maulana Rafiqul Islam Khan, Central Executive Council member Saiful Alam Khan Milon, Central Working Committee members AFM Abdus Sattar, Abdul Jabbar, Maulana Abdul Mannan, and Advocate Mashiul Alam.​
 

Jamaat seeks national polls after consensus on reforms

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami today called for a national election once political parties reach a consensus on necessary reforms.

Following a meeting with the National Consensus Commission, led by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital, Jamaat Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher outlined the party's stance.

When asked whether they had proposed specific plans for the election during the meeting, Taher said, "We stated that once all parties reach a consensus on the necessary reforms, the election should be held as soon as possible. The chief adviser mentioned that the national election will take place in December. We are monitoring how the process unfolds."

He added that discussions had already been held with political parties and stakeholders regarding the interim government's role, and separate talks would follow to implement the reforms.

"After reviewing the reform proposals, further discussions will be held between Jamaat-e-Islami and the government, where we will communicate our key decisions," he said.

Jamaat General Secretary Mia Golam Parwar and Assistant Secretary General Hamidur Rahman Azad also attended the meeting.​
 

UN report exposes genocide under Hasina: Jamaat Ameer
UNB
Published :
Feb 15, 2025 21:59
Updated :
Feb 15, 2025 21:59

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said that the UN investigation report has made it clear to the world that genocide and human rights violations were committed in the country on the orders of the murderer Sheikh Hasina.

In a statement on Saturday, the Jamaat leader said the inhuman and brutal genocide carried out by the fascist Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh from July 1 to August 5 last year to remain in power has been acknowledged in the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) report.

He mentioned that the report has exposed the identities of the murderers and the masterminds behind the killings to the world.

"Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami welcomes and congratulates the OHCHR for revealing the 'truth' through this report," he added.

In the statement, he further mentioned that this UN report will serve as a document of genocide. He emphasised that the interim government must ensure that all perpetrators of genocide and those involved are brought to justice.

He said the people believe that the Awami League, as a criminal party responsible for genocide, has no right to engage in politics in the country.

"In line with this public demand, we believe the interim government should consider the call for banning the Awami League," he said.​
 

โ€˜Release Azharul, restore party registrationโ€™
Demands Jamaat ameer

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Photo: Collected

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman yesterday warned that the government would be forced to accept their demands, including the release of former assistant secretary general ATM Azharul Islam, through an unstoppable movement.

Azharul has been sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).

Shafiqur made these remarks at a rally organised by Jamaat's Dhaka north and south units at Paltan. The rally was part of a centrally declared programme demanding the release of Azharul, reinstatement of the party's electoral symbol "scale", and restoration of the party's registration.

Shafiqur said from 2009 to August 5, 2024, the Awami fascists ruled the country through misrule and tyranny, specifically targeting Jamaat by arresting and imprisoning its top leaders.

"During this crisis, Azharul was serving as the party's acting secretary general. Awami League unjustly kept him in prison for 13 years under false, baseless, and politically motivated charges," he claimed.

He questioned the interim government, asking, "Even though the country has been freed from fascism, why has Azharul Islam not been released?" He demanded a clear timeline for his release. "We are dealing with the situation with extreme patience, but everything has a limit."

Protest rallies were held in 79 metropolitan and district units of Jamaat yesterday.​
 

Jamaat to stage mass sit-in demanding release of ATM Azharul
bdnews24.com
Published :
Feb 22, 2025 00:23
Updated :
Feb 22, 2025 00:23

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Jamaat-e-Islami has announced a โ€œmassโ€ sit-in demanding the release of ATM Azharul Islam, who has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War.

The programme is set to take place on Feb 25 from 2pm to 4pm outside the Chief Advisorโ€™s Office in Dhaka.

In a statement, the partyโ€™s Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar said: โ€œOur party chief Shafiqur Rahman will be the chief guest at the programme.

โ€œWe call upon the people of Bangladesh to participate spontaneously in this programme to ensure the release of ATM Azharul Islam.โ€

He continued, โ€œAssistant Secretary General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Azharul has been in prison for over 13 years due to false and fabricated cases by the then fascist government.

โ€œFollowing the fall of the fascist regime, many leaders and activists of anti-fascist political parties have been released.

โ€œThe people of the country had hoped that ATM Azharul, who has suffered extreme oppression and persecution, would also be freed in a Bangladesh free from autocracy.

โ€œHowever, even after nearly six and a half months of the interim government assuming power, he has not been released. This has left the nation shocked.โ€

The International Crimes Tribunal sentenced Azharul to death on Dec 30, 2014, in a case of crimes against humanity in 1971.

Then, the Appellate Division upheld the death sentence in its verdict on Oct 31, 2019.

According to the tribunalโ€™s verdict, Azharul was the district president of Islami Chhatra Sangha in 1971. Under his leadership, more than 1,400 people were killed in mass killings in Greater Rangpur, and numerous women were raped, abducted, and subjected to torture.

Azharul filed a plea with the Appellate Division on Jul 19, 2020, seeking a review of the verdict, which had been pending for a long time.

After the political change, senior lawyer Abdur Razzaq presented the review petition to the court on Jan 9, assisted by lawyers Mohammad Shishir Manir, Ehsan Abdullah Siddiq, and Najib Momen.

The Appellate Division initially scheduled the hearing for Jan 23.

Later, on that date, the four-judge bench led by Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed rescheduled it for Feb 20.

However, the hearing did not take place and a new date has now been set for Feb 27.​
 

Local elections first, national polls after reforms: Jamaat Ameer
UNB
Published :
Feb 22, 2025 21:07
Updated :
Feb 22, 2025 21:07

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has said that the local government elections must be held promptly to ensure public access to services.

He made the remark as the chief guest at a street rally organized by Chandpur district Jamaat on West Bazar Road in the districtโ€™s Hajiganj on Saturday afternoon.

The Jamaat Ameer said, โ€œWe want a national election only after ensuring political and administrative reforms in the country. Elections should be held under the proportional representation system so that no vote is wasted and every vote carries value.โ€

Dr. Shafiqur further said, โ€œThose who extort money from vehicles are taking it from the pockets of 18 crore people, even from beggars. This extortion must stop.โ€

The rally was presided over by Advocate Masudul Islam Bulbul, a central Majlis-e-Shura member and Naib-e-Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami, while Advocate Shahjahan Mia, the district Jamaat secretary, conducted the event.

Among the special guests were Jamaat-e-Islami Central Assistant Secretary ATM Masud, Central Executive Committee member Mobarak Hossain, and Dhaka South Assistant Secretary Kamal Uddin, among others.

The event began with a recitation from the Holy Quran by Sadar Upazila Ameer Maulana Afsar Uddin Miyaji.

Thousands of party leaders, activists, and supporters attended the rally.​
 

Jamaat calls off sit-in in front of CA office tomorrow
Shafiqur Rahman calls on Yunus

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Jamaat-e-Islami tonight announced to suspend its sit-in in front of the Chief Adviser's Office in the capital tomorrow demanding release of former Jamaat acting secretary general ATM Azharul Islam.

The announcement came hours after Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman held a meeting with Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at the latter's residence in state guest house Jamuna in the city.

The meeting was held at around 4:00pm and the party informed its decision to the media about suspending its sit-in programme through media release at 8:30pm.

For the last few days, Jamaat has been saying that its leaders and activists will stage a sit-in in front of the CA's office on Tuesday -- the day the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court will hear the review petition filed by Jamaat leader Azharul challenging his death penalty for crimes against humanity during the Liberation War.

Earlier on Sunday, a three-member bench headed by Justice Md Ashfaqul Islam fixed the date after Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman and ICT Chief Prosecutor Md Tajul Islam mentioned the review petition before the bench.

The SC on October 31, 2019 upheld his death sentence. A four-member bench, headed by the then Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain, by a majority view delivered the verdict around five years after the ICT-1 handed down capital punishment to Azharul.

Jamaat in its release today said the Jamaat ameer discussed the overall situation of the country during his meeting with the chief adviser.

Jamaat Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher was also present at the meeting.

About suspending the sit-in, Jamaat Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar in a statement said, "Considering the overall situation of the country, Jamaat has decided to suspend the sit-in programme."

He also said in response to a request from senior leaders of Jamaat, the party's Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has also agreed to suspend his own "planned voluntary arrest programme".

Earlier in the day, Jamaat ameer at a rally at Shariatpur called on the government to release Azharul Islam.

"We have clearly asked the government why he is still in prison. Why should false charges remain against someone who was subjected to wrongful persecution by the Awami League?" said the Jamaat ameer.​
 

Jamaat wants to give interim government time for reforms
BSS
Published :
Feb 26, 2025 22:00
Updated :
Feb 26, 2025 22:00

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Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar today said that his party wants to give the interim government more time to hold a free, fair and neutral election after necessary reforms.

"We must hold the general elections by reforming the electoral system. We want to give the interim government time to carry out state reform. We are in favor of holding neutral elections," he said.

He said these while speaking at the conference of the party workers in the district.

Barguna district Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Mohibullah Harun presided over the conference.

โ€œFor the past 16-17 years, the Members of Parliament (MPs) and public representatives of Barguna were busy looting like other corners of the country. Thatโ€™s why they have fled today. We must stop all political party-based dominance and flattery in the country," Parwar added.​
 

Jamaat-e-Islami chief slates Amartya Sen for โ€˜defending tyrannyโ€™
bdnews24.com
Published :
Mar 03, 2025 21:04
Updated :
Mar 03, 2025 21:04

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Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman has launched a scathing attack on Indian Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen over his remarks expressing concern about Bangladeshโ€™s current situation.

In a Facebook post on Monday, Shafiqur wrote: โ€œFor over 15 years, the people of Bangladesh have witnessed extreme hypocrisy in the name of secularism. He is openly advocating for a fallen autocrat, which is shocking, unacceptable, and condemnable.โ€

In an interview with Indian news agency Press Trust of India, or PTI, Sen voiced โ€œdeep concernโ€ over Bangladeshโ€™s ongoing crisis.

Referring to Muhammad Yunus as his friend, he said the chief advisor would have to โ€œgo a long wayโ€ to resolve the existing impasse.

Reacting to these remarks, Jamaatโ€™s chief said: โ€œAmartya Sen has recently made unwarranted comments interfering in Bangladeshโ€™s internal affairs.

โ€œI do not know where his conscience is. There is no need to lecture Bangladesh on tolerance. Instead, he should look at himself in the mirror of the society he lives in.โ€

In the interview, Sen cautioned against banning the Awami League, arguing that such a move would repeat the same mistakes that other parties had accused the Awami government of making.

He strongly condemned attacks on Hindu minorities and the vandalisation of temples, highlighting that it was the responsibility of both the government and the members of the public to prevent such violence.

He said, โ€œBangladesh has historically been tolerant towards minorities and has kept communal forces like Jamaat under control. Unfortunately, attacks on mosques have occurred even in India. Such incidents, whether in Bangladesh or India, must be stopped.โ€

In response, Shafiqur said: โ€œHis remarks about Jamaat-e-Islami stem from deep-seated bias. The reality is completely different.โ€

He added, โ€œThe Awami League is the real โ€˜monsterโ€™ responsible for persecuting the brothers and sisters he identifies as minorities. If he has the courage, he should say that. But he wonโ€™tโ€”because he is a limited, so-called intellectual.

โ€œThe patriotic people of Bangladesh do not appreciate foreign interference in the countryโ€™s internal matters.โ€​
 

Jamaat wants Dr Yunus' election promise fulfilled
UNB
Published :
Apr 16, 2025 20:52
Updated :
Apr 16, 2025 20:52

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Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Wednesday called for the implementation of Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunusโ€™ promise regarding the 13th parliamentary election.

He made the remarks during a press briefing following a meeting with Nicole N Chulick, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, at a hotel in Dhakaโ€™s Gulshan area.

โ€œWe had a candid discussion with the US delegation. They wanted to know about the current political landscape in Bangladesh, when and how the next election would be held, and what kind of reforms all parties are demanding,โ€ said Dr Shafiqur Rahman.

He said the US delegation enquired about their economic policy and foreign relations if they are to assume responsibility for the country in the future. โ€œWe had an open exchange on these topics.โ€

The Jamaat chief said the US officials also raised concerns about minority rights, womenโ€™s rights and labour issues โ€” all of which were addressed during the meeting.

He urged the US administration to reconsider the 37% tariff imposed on Bangladeshi goods amid the current complexities and critical juncture the nation is facing. โ€œWeโ€™ve requested that they convey this appeal to President Trump,โ€ he said.

About democracy, Dr Shafiqur said, โ€œWe practise democracy within our own party and wish to see democratic practices flourish across the country. We are prepared to do what is necessary to ensure that.โ€

When asked about the timing of the next election, Dr Shafiqur referred to a promise reportedly made by Dr Yunus. โ€œThe Chief Adviser has said the election will be held either by December this year or by June next year. We hope it will take place within that timeframe โ€” preferably before Ramadan.โ€

He expressed concern about the monsoon season, which may bring natural disasters and potentially disrupt the electoral process. โ€œThat is why we want the election held before such risks materialise,โ€ he added.

On the issue of justice, Dr Shafiqur said, โ€œThe nation is traumatised. Many are still in hospitals, disabled from violence. Families of the martyrs are still grieving. Justice for the Awami Leagueโ€™s actions must be ensured. We want proper trials and punishment.โ€

Also present at the briefing were Jamaat Secretary General Professor Mia Golam Porwar, Central Executive Committee member Mobarak Hossain, and the Ameerโ€™s foreign affairs adviser Professor Dr Mahmudul Hasan.​
 

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