Jamaat 'facing four-pronged conspiracy', says party Ameer

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has called on the occasion leaders and activists to be alert, citing a “four-pronged conspiracy” in opposition to the organisation.

He made the comment while addressing a rally organised by Dhaka Metropolitan North Islamic Chhatra Shibir in Purbachal as of late and urged the occasion members to be more vigilant, emphasising that failure may maybe maybe maybe maybe lag away the folks of Bangladesh with out a disclose to flip to.

“We should always be diligent and honest in all our work,” he added, stressing the significance of asserting public faith in the occasion per its non secular principles.

Rahman further instructed the occasion to inspire the folks selflessly, warning that the occasion’s identity must never be compromised.

The Jamaat Ameer’s comments arrive amid rising tensions, with inflammatory statements made by Kolkata BJP chief Shubendra Adhikari and others in India in opposition to Jamaat-e-Islami and its pupil hover, Chhatra Shibir, following the arrest of outmoded Iskcon chief Chinmoy Prabhu.

Additionally, some activists in India hold made derogatory remarks about Jamaat and Shibir on social media platforms.

In a separate handle, Jamaat Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar expressed concerns about international interference, significantly from neighbouring India.

Parwar condemned the statements made by Indian leaders concerning Bangladesh’s legislation and repeat danger and its interior matters, including concerns surrounding total rivers.

He called on the Bangladesh authorities to take a solid stand in opposition to what he described as “hegemonic forces.”

Speaking at the biannual conference of the Bangladesh Employees’ Welfare Federation in Chattogram, Parwar moreover referenced the martyred advocate Saiful Islam Alif, describing him as an anti-hegemonic fighter whose name would be remembered in Bangladesh’s history.

He urged the intervening time authorities to compose determined honest and free elections, assuring the authorities that “freedom-loving folks” from across the nation would make stronger its efforts.

Parwar’s remarks highlighted Jamaat’s resolution to push for an acceptable election process while standing firm in opposition to external stress.

“We is maybe now not haunted of any unsuitable forces,” he said, adding that the conference would play a ancient feature in shaping a original Bangladesh.