The Crime Desk: Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Dr. Shafiqur Rahman urged the interim government to quickly reform the judiciary, administration, and election system. He made this call in an interview given to the media.
Amir of Jamaat said that necessary reforms are necessary, but it should be kept in mind that if the election is delayed, the entire nation, including the government, may have to bear the loss.
Shafiqur Rahman called upon people of all faiths and paths to unite in the formation of the country for the sake of national interest and said that Jamaat-e-Islami wants to establish a society of equality and justice.
Sheikh Hasina left the country and fled to India after resigning from the post of Prime Minister in the face of the mass uprising of students on August 5. The black chapter of one and a half decades of Awami misrule has fallen. Just five days before that, the government banned Jamaat-e-Islami.
Jamaat-e-Islami Amir participated in the discussion at Bangabhaban along with the leaders of other parties on the invitation of the President about the meeting with the army chief at the moment of political change and what to do in the situation that arose that night. Since then, the party, which has been cornered by dictatorship for 15 years, has been seen openly in the field of politics from the capital to the grassroots.
