Jamaat-e-Islami on Sunday brought out a procession at Motijheel in Dhaka on Sunday demanding election under a caretaker government and immediate release of all leaders and activists including its chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman.
Hundreds of leaders and activists of Jamaat led by Nurul Islam Bulbul, Amir of the party’s Dhaka South City unit and a member of central executive committee, brought out the procession from Shapla Chattar area at 10 am that ended at Ittefaq intersection.
They vowed to not to leave the streets until restoring the rights of people through ousting the current government.
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Announcing nonstop programmes on streets, Bulbul urged the party activists to join all programmes to realise their various demands and protesting different issues including the price hike of daily essentials.
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Bulbul said, “ If torture is carried out on Jamaat and Chhatra Shibir activists to control their systematic political programmes, then they will be prevented from now on. We have come out with a demand to protect the country's independence and sovereignty. Elections should be held immediately under a caretaker government. Sheikh Hasina should resign immediately and parliament must be dissolved.
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