Jumbangla Desk: Jamaat-e-Islami wants reforms first and then elections, said the Amir of the party. Shafiqur Rahman. He said, one is reform, the other is election. Jamaat wants reforms before polls. Reforms first, elections later. Jamaat has given many proposals for this.
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He said this after a dialogue with the chief adviser on Saturday (October 5) around 5 pm. Earlier, a delegation of Jamaat entered Yamuna a little before 3:30 pm. Jamaat-e-Islami's 7-member delegation was led by the Amir of the party. Shafiqur Rahman.
The delegation also included Jamaat Naib Ameer Abu Taher Muhammad Abdullah, MM Shamsul Islam, Mujibur Rahman, Secretary General Mia Ghulam Pawar.
Jamaat Amir said, this government has not come to rule the country, they have come to create an environment for voting. Various reforms have been proposed to them. On the 9th, Jamaat will outline the state reforms.
He also said that this government will give a good election to the nation. We will let the government know how long we want to give a reasonable time.
Amir of Jamaat said, we have made two proposals. How many days will the first reform? When will the second election? But reforms are more important than elections. He also said that Jamaat-e-Islam will outline the state reforms on October 9.
Incidentally, today (Saturday) at 3:30 pm, the main adviser's dialogue with the Democratic Party and Left Democratic Alliance at 4:30 pm, Hefazet Islam at 4:30 pm, Islami Andolan, Bangladesh at 5 pm, and AB (My Bangladesh) Party at 5:30 pm were scheduled.