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Since Bangladesh’s largest Islamic political party Jamaat-E-Islami demanded for the next elections, his leader Mujibur Rahman strongly proposed that only Islamic laws should be monitored without any place for human-made ideas or systems in national parliament in the future.

Jamaat-e-islami’s leader Mujibur Rahman said that only Islamic laws should be monitored in the national parliament

Since Bangladesh’s largest Islamic political party Jamaat-E-Islami demanded for the next elections, his leader Mujibur Rahman strongly proposed that only Islamic laws should be monitored without any place for human-made ideas or systems in national parliament in the future. Their statements came to a public rally in Suhrawardy Udyan in Dakka on Saturday, called for a seven -point request, including “justice” for the mass murders of August 2024. The party demanded reforms before the national elections planned to be held in February next year.

Their demands included level playground through a PR system, such as making basic reforms and elections. The party wants a free, fair, impartial and peaceful choice by prosecution of the Genocides by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, implementing the July regulation in July and injury, rehabilitating the families of those who were in July and the injured. Jamaat also asked for more than 10 million immigrants to provide voting facilities.

Bangladesh Jamaat-E-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman presided over the Mitiness. At the beginning of July, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s chief adviser, directed law -strengthening agencies to complete all preparations until December for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

In addition, this time the police and other forces will be deployed for seven days instead of traditional five days during the election to resist any violence in front of the vote and prevent the deterioration of the law and order after the vote. In early June, Yunus implied that the national elections would be held in February 2026. Meanwhile, India reiterated that the elections in Bangladesh, which was planned in April 2026, were reliable, democratic, peaceful and all -inclusive.

Following the former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, responding to a interrogation about the Bangladesh General Elections was dismissed in an uprising of the student in August last year, in an uprising directed by the student in the weekly media briefing. A great political party to organize execution and early elections.

(With Enter from Ani

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