Jamaat wants to push Bangladesh back
Jamaat wants to push Bangladesh back, says Fakhrul
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday alleged that Jamaat-e-Islam aims to turn Bangladesh into an Afghanistan-like state, raising concerns over the party’s political agenda and its potential impact on national stability.
“They want to take Bangladesh backward. They are a party that prevents us from moving forward. We don’t want to move backward; we want to move forward,” Fakhrul said while campaigning at Lalmia Market in Dholarhat Union.
He also criticised Jamaat Ameer’s alleged anti-women remarks.
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“I don’t know if it is true or false, but if it is true, then he did wrong. Women will never accept it,” he said, adding that Jamaat reportedly restricts women’s working hours in the garment industry.
Fakhrul, who is also contesting the Thakurgaon-1 seat, highlighted the importance of female education and employment. “If our girls don’t go to school and college, where will they get jobs? Men and women must live in Bangladesh with equal rights,” he said.
Quoting Islam, the BNP leader said women should be given the rights they deserve.
Local BNP leaders, activists, and a large number of supporters attended the event.
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