Zakir Hossin: Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General has
alleged that the ruling party ignored the people’s verdict immediately after
assuming power and “made a complete U-turn” on its commitments.
Speaking as the chief guest at a Rukon Conference
organized by the Pirojpur district unit on Saturday afternoon at Pirojpur
Convention Center in the Old Bus Stand area of, he claimed that the government
had rejected the outcome of the referendum despite previously campaigning in
favor of it.
“There is no example anywhere in the world where a
government has denied the result of a referendum after asking people to vote in
its favor,” Parwar said. “This contradiction is one of the key reasons behind
the current political crisis in the country.”
He further stated that voting “Yes” in the
referendum meant endorsing all 84 reform proposals attached to the four
questions placed before the public. “Now the same reforms are being termed
illegal,” he added.
Addressing the BNP-led government, Parwar said,
“You created the problem, and you must solve it. Jamaat-e-Islami will always
play a constructive and responsible role in democratic movements.”
He also urged party workers and members to work
towards reflecting the aspirations of the people and strengthening
organizational movements and programs.
The conference was presided over by Pirojpur
district Ameer Principal Tafazzal Hossain Farid.
Among others who addressed the gathering were
Assistant Secretary General Advocate Muazzam Hossain Helal, Dhaka Metropolitan
Secretary and Member of Parliament, and Central Majlis-e-Shura member Maulana
A.K.M. Fakhruddin Khan Razi.
A large number of Rukon members and senior leaders
from district and upazila units attended the conference.
In his speech, Advocate Muazzam Hossain Helal
emphasized the importance of social engagement by Jamaat workers and members.
He said building a humane and welfare-oriented state is only possible through
standing beside ordinary people in their daily lives.
He noted that simple acts such as welcoming new
tenants with food, assisting neighbors during funerals, or helping families
during relocation are also part of social responsibility.
Meanwhile, MP Dr. Shafiqul Islam Masud said
Jamaat-e-Islami may have limitations and shortages, but its strength lies in
public trust and dedication to welfare activities.
“People donate for the sake of Allah, and we try
to spend that money for public welfare,” he said. “Others may receive more
resources, but very little reaches ordinary people.”
He added that Jamaat’s organizational funds come
from the people and are spent for the benefit of society.
Subject : Politics

সোমবার, ১৫ জুন ২০২৬
Publish Date : 23 May 2026

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