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DU Chhatra Shibir demands DUCSU election roadmap announcement by Jan
The Dhaka University unit of Islami Chhatra Shibir has demanded the announcement of Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU) election roadmap by the end of January and submitted a 9-point proposal for amending the DUCSU constitution.
It has also said that if the university administration requests additional time for the DUCSU election, they must provide valid reasons for the delay.
SM Farhad, President of DU Chhatra Shibir, made the remarks during a press conference held at Madhur Canteen on Monday.
At the press conference, General Secretary of the organization, Mohiududdin Khan, presented the 9-point proposals for amending the DUCSU constitution.
Farhad said, “We are suggesting reforms, and other organizations will also do the same. Among these, reasonable reforms must be ensured through the Syndicate meeting, and DUCSU election roadmap must be announced by January. However, if the administration requests additional time for the elections, they must provide valid reasons.”
He further added, “This might be the first time in Dhaka University’s history where the negative culture of things like ‘Gonoroom’ and guest rooms has been abolished. If DUCSU election is delayed, this old culture might resurface.”
When asked about the possibility of conflict with other student organizations around the election, Farhad replied, “DUCSU is a competitive space. We do not want to present it as a conflict but as a competition. Moreover, if elections are held regularly, no organization will engage in conflicts prematurely. If anyone does, students will not vote for them.”
Under the current DUCSU constitution, the president has authority over all meetings, executive committees, and subcommittees. The president has the power to take necessary steps in case of emergencies, disruptions, or rule violations and can dismiss committee members or cancel a committee entirely, among other powers.
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Chhatra Shibir argued that the president, despite being unelected, holds unlimited powers, which they believe is fundamentally contradictory to democratic values.
The organization has proposed reducing the president's powers and turning the president's position into a ceremonial role with no executive powers.
According to the revised DUCSU constitution of 2019, there are 14 positions, including the positions for common room and cafeteria affairs. Shibir has proposed separating these into two distinct positions: “Library, Reading Room, and Common Room Affairs Secretary” and “Cafeteria and Canteen Affairs Secretary.” They also proposed merging the “Literature Secretary” and “Culture Secretary” into one position titled “Literature and Culture Affairs Secretary.”
Furthermore, Shibir has proposed creating two new positions: “Women and Equality Affairs Secretary” and “Religion and Harmony Affairs Secretary.” Regarding the creation of these positions, SM Farhad said, “Since all our halls have places of worship and students of all religions are enrolled at the university, we want to ensure that interfaith harmony and the proper protection of religious rights are maintained.”
Shibir has also proposed changing the “Liberation War and Independence Movement Secretary” position to “Liberation War and Democratic Movements Secretary,” emphasizing that the role should include all democratic movements such as the Anti-Colonialism struggle, the Language Movement, the Liberation War, the Anti-Autocracy Movement, the Safe Roads Movement, and the July Uprising, aiming to preserve the country's sovereignty, basic rights, democratic values, mutual harmony, and the spread of Bangladeshi nationalism.
Additionally, the organization has proposed that the Election Commission for DUCSU should be formed within 30 days of the end of the committee's term, in contrast to the current rule where it was allowed to take up to 90 days.
Shibir has proposed that the Election Commission should be established within 30 days after the end of the DUCSU committee's term, and it should hold elections within 90 days. They have also suggested that the power to amend the DUCSU constitution should be shifted from the Syndicate to elected representatives and that the requirement for the president's approval to discuss any agenda should be removed.
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No distance, rather cordial relation exists with BNP: Jamaat Nayeeb-e-Ameer
Dr Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher, the Nayeeb-e-Ameer (Deputy Ameer) of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has said there is no distance between BNP and Jamaat.
"There is no distance between BNP and Jamaat. In fact, we have a good relationship, and I believe BNP is right in saying that they have no conflict with Jamaat,” Taher said while speaking at a workers' conference in Shahrasti upazila of Chandpur district on Saturday.
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He said that they expect all political parties to adopt a positive approach, mentioning that BNP has emphasised unity and Jamaat backs their position.
Elaborating Jamaat’s diplomatic approach, the Nayeeb-e-Ameer said, "We aim to maintain good relations with all parties, including Islamic and other political groups, by keeping communication channels open."
Regarding the election reform issue, he described the benefits of the Proportional Representation (PR) system, advocating that it would offer a fairer representation. "PR is a better system than the current one, and it has been successfully implemented in over 62 countries worldwide. It ensures that every individual’s opinion is represented," he explained.
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Dr Taher also discussed the possibility of introducing a bicameral parliament in Bangladesh, suggesting that the issue could be considered if all parties agreed.
Responding to questions about Jamaat’s foreign policy, Taher reiterated the party’s commitment to peaceful relations with neighboring countries, including India. "Our foreign policy is clear — we seek good relations based on equality, rights, and the recognition of sovereignty," he said.
He added that Jamaat is committed to a positive change in Bangladesh's political landscape. "We want to end the politics of lies, corruption, and oppression. We aim to create a new vision for Bangladesh and spread positivity in every home."
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Don't want to hear any words like minority-majority: Jamaat Ameer
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has vowed to build Bangladesh based on equality.
“We no longer want to hear about the minority or majority in this country. All those born in Bangladesh are proud and dignified citizens of this nation, irrespective of their religion or caste," he said.
The jamaat leader made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a member conference at the Kushtia Government College grounds on Saturday.
He said that people in this country will not face any obstacles in practicing their respective religions, and Islam cannot be forced on anyone.
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Shafiqur Rahman said after independence, until 5 August of last year, those who treated the liberation war and the independence of this country as the legacy of their fathers and grandfathers spoke of ‘consciousness.’
“And through such rhetoric, they have plundered this nation, committed genocide, and their children have inflicted a century of rape through their atrocities. They have looted the country’s wealth and smuggled it abroad. Wherever there has been any mega development, mega robbery has taken place."
"With the amount spent on building one Padma Bridge, at least four could have been constructed. So where did the money for the other three bridges go? The answer is clear. Those who have established 'Begum Para' abroad with the nation’s money have stolen it."
Referring to the contributions of students and the public in the July-August uprising, he said, "We must protect the sacrifice of the blood, and we must show respect.”
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He said they (the protesters)asked above all for justice.
“We also want justice in all areas. We do not want any discrimination. We promise our children that just as you gave your lives to bring freedom to the nation once again, we will fulfill your demands with our lives, if necessary, Inshallah. May Allah grant us success," he said.
The Jamaat Ameer added, "If Jamaat-e-Islami comes to power, we will build a nation where the people of this country will no longer need to go abroad for jobs.”
“Prior to 1757, people from all over the world came here for work. This country will regain its former glory. We want to bring back that glory," he added.
Jamaat Assistant Secretary General Maulana Rafiqul Islam Khan was the special guest at the conference chaired by Kushtia District Jamaat Ameer Professor Abul Hashem and moderated by Secretary General Shuja Uddin Joaddar.
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AL enlisted over 1.5 crore fake voters in last 15 years: Jamaat Ameer
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has said that Awami League added over 1.5 crore fake voters to the electoral list over the past 15 years.
Speaking at an event at the Natore District Council auditorium on Friday afternoon, he said that excluding these fake voters would significantly reduce the total number of voters.
The Jamaat leader mentioned that there are currently around 11 crore voters in the country, but many eligible young men and women have not been included in the voter list. If they are registered, the voter count would increase even further, he said.
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He emphasised the need for necessary reforms to address this issue.
The Jamaat Ameer also remarked that the Chief Adviser has provided a direction for the upcoming election, a move Jamaat does not view as unreasonable.
However, he stressed the importance of sincerity in implementing reforms, warning against delays in addressing the fundamental issues.
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Dr. Shafiqur Rahman urged for a determined approach to ensure that these reforms are not derailed by any conspiracy.
The event was chaired by the Natore district Jamaat Ameer, with speeches from Dr. Mir Nurul Islam and other central and district leaders of the party.
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New leadership announced for JU Chhatra Shibir
The newly elected president of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir’s Jahangirnagar University unit is Muhibur Rahman Muhib, while Mostafizur Rahman has been nominated as the secretary.
This information was announced in a press release issued by the organization's publicity wing on Friday morning. It said that during a members' assembly held at 10 am, the election of the president and nomination of the secretary for the 2025 session were finalized.
The event was attended by members of the student organization's central executive committee, led by its central president, Zahidul Islam.
The election for the president was conducted through ballots signed by the central president. After counting the votes, the central president declared Muhibur Rahman Muhib as the president and administered the oath to him.
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Following the election, the newly elected president nominated Mostafizur Rahman as the secretary of the unit, based on members' recommendations.
Muhib, the newly elected president of Islami Chhatra Shibir’s Jahangirnagar University unit, said, "We will form a full committee very soon."
Muhib is a student of the 47th batch of Department of Bangla, while Mostafizur is a student of the same batch in the Department of Philosophy.
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Awami League has no chance in upcoming elections: Jamaat Ameer
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has said that Awami League has no chance of returning to power in the upcoming Bangladesh elections.
Speaking at a member conference organised by the Natore district Jamaat at Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula Government College ground on Friday afternoon, Dr. Rahman said some people are questioning whether Awami League will even participate in the elections.
"Those who do not love and respect the people of this country have no election in their fate," he said.
The Jamaat Ameer went on to condemn the past elections, saying that Awami League had held three elections through cruelty, adding, "What elections for those who do not believe in elections?"
He also called on the government to implement urgent reforms and hold free and fair elections, allowing the people to choose their representatives through voting. "The people will elect those they like," he said.
The Jamaat leader further said that political leaders who have held power since the country's independence had betrayed the trust of the people to varying degrees, including Awami League which has caused the most harm to citizens.
He said that Jamaat-e-Islami wants foreign friends, not masters.
Natore district Jamaat Ameer Dr. Mir Nurul Islam presided over the meeting, where leaders from various levels, including the party's Central Assistant Secretary General Rafiqul Islam Khan, spoke.
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Jamaat Leader Dr. Helal Uddin calls for rewriting Constitution to reflect students’ demand
Advocate Dr. Helal Uddin, Nayeb-e-Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s Dhaka City South unit, has called for a complete rewrite of Bangladesh’s Constitution, arguing it should reflect the aspirations of the country's students rather than undergoing piecemeal reforms.
His remarks were made during a public discussion titled "State Reform Aspirations and Constitution," organized by Ganasakti Sabha at the National Press Club’s Tofazzal Hossain Manik Mia Hall.
Dr. Helal Uddin mentioned statements from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), saying that their claim that the people of Bangladesh do not understand reforms is unfounded. “If the people of Bangladesh didn’t understand reforms, why then did they sacrifice their lives and become martyrs? They understood reforms when they gave their lives,” he said. “The people shed blood and became martyrs for reforms.”
“Those who played a role in overthrowing the fascism of 1972 and paved the way for 1975, only to later face hanging—this is a tragic fate for the nation,” he said, emphasizing the need for a rewritten Constitution.
Dr. Helal Uddin argued that the current Constitution fails to deliver justice and accused its defenders of prioritizing foreign interests over national sovereignty. “A Constitution that cannot deliver justice cannot stand in Bangladesh. Those who shed tears for this Constitution are not with Bangladesh—they are with India,” he alleged.
The Jamaat leader also directed sharp criticism toward BNP Senior Joint Secretary Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, accusing him of hypocrisy over his public stance against Indian goods. “He burns Indian products in front of the Press Club, calling for their boycott, but secretly conspires with India,” he claimed.
Dr. Helal Uddin also addressed BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, accusing him of hypocrisy regarding the boycott of Indian goods. “He burns Indian products in front of the Press Club, calling for their boycott, but secretly conspires with India,” the Jamaat leader said. “We condemn this. Anyone trying to sow division among the students and masses is an ally of India. The people of Bangladesh are united, and the students and masses are unified against India. Anyone attempting to create rifts among them or fall into India's trap will not succeed.”
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Jamaat chief calls for unity among anti-fascist political parties
Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday called for unity among all anti-fascist political parties to build a “new Bangladesh” driven by the aspirations of the youth who are fighting for freedom with the spirit of the 2024 Liberation War.
Speaking at the 12th General Council session of Khelafat Majlish held at Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital in the morning, the Jamaat Ameer stressed the importance of collective action to establish a democratic future for the nation.
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“Bangladesh will move forward according to the aspirations of the youth participating in the Liberation War of 2024. In the new Bangladesh, all anti-fascist political parties will stand united,” he said.
The Jamaat chief, however, lamented, "Over the past decade and a half, the nation’s Islamic scholars have been subjected to unprecedented levels of injustice and vendetta in the country."
Leaders and activists from various Islamic political organisations joined the conference.
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No compromise on national unity: Jamaat Ameer
Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has said that the freedom earned through the sacrifices of students and the people will not be allowed to fail.
“There will be no compromise on national unity for the betterment of the country,” he said.
Speaking at a programme in Jashore on Wednesday evening, Dr. Rahman said, "The nation that will be built through the collective efforts of both the older and younger generations will rise to prominence on the world stage.”
“Those who sacrificed their lives in the July Uprising, as well as those still with us, will forever remain in our hearts. We are united in our commitment to honor the martyrs' sacrifice," he further said.
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"The Awami League failed to bring peace to the country and continues to conspire against it even after being removed from power. They have embezzled Tk 26 lakh crore and destroyed the banking system," he said.
However, the future of Bangladesh will be shaped by the youth. “We aim to build a humane Bangladesh where justice will prevail for all," he added.
The meeting was chaired by Professor Golam Rasul, District Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami.
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Professor Mia Golam Parwar, the party's Secretary General, was a special guest at the event.
Maulana Azizur Rahman, Central Majlish-e-Shura Member; Abu Mortaza Chhoto, President of the Jashore Bar Association; Dr. Sheikh Mohiuddin, Executive Director of Ad-Din Foundation and Chairman of Akij Group; writer and researcher Benzin Khan; Professor Kazi Md Mahbub Murshid of Islamic University; Zahid Hasan Tukun, President of Jashore Press Club, also spoke at the event.
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Jamaat chief accuses Awami League of murderous politics
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has accused the Awami League of engaging in murderous politics even before coming to power, beginning with the October 28, 2023, sit-in.
Speaking at a Rukon (member) conference organized by Jamaat-e-Islami's Moulvibazar district unit on Saturday, he said, "AL started the killings before coming to power. On December 29, 2008, they came to power through backdoor negotiations. As soon as they came to power, they started the politics of murder."
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He claimed the first act of violence occurred at Pilkhana, where he said the Awami League carried out the massacre.
He also accused AL of targeting various political and social groups, stating, "First, they attacked Jamaat, then they arrested BNP leaders, humiliated Hefazat, and even disrespected the country's scholars and ulama. They killed and disappeared journalists and imprisoned them."
The conference, which began at around 12:30 pm, was presided over by Jamaat's Moulvibazar District Ameer Engineer Md. Shahed Ali, with District Secretary Md. Yamir Ali as moderator.
Regarding relations with India, he said "The country where she (Sheikh Hasina) has taken refuge is our neighbor. With respect to our neighbor, I want you to live in peace, and let us live in peace.”
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“You (India) talk about communal harmony to us, but take a good look at your own face in the mirror. How do you treat those you call minorities there?"
The Jamaat leader also raised concerns about the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), now renamed the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), alleging that the force was destroyed through a conspiracy.
Among the leaders who spoke at the conference were Jamaat's central assistant secretary Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, Dhaka Metropolitan South Ameer Md. Selim Uddin, Dhaka Paltan Police Station President Shahin Ahmed Khan, Sylhet District Ameer Md. Habibur Rahman, Sylhet Metropolitan Ameer Md. Fakhrul Islam, Sylhet Metropolitan Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary Advocate Abdur Rob, and others.
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