Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami for state reform. The Amir of the party said that Muhammad Yunus wants to give a logical equality to the interim government. Shafiqur Rahman.
Saturday (October 5) Chief Advisor Dr. At the invitation of Muhammad Yunus, his official residence He told reporters after joining the Yamuna dialogue.
Jamaat Amir said, "This government should give a good election from neutral. That's why we want to give a logical equality to the government, we will tell you how long it will be.
"The nation has been deprived in the last three elections, making it an acceptable, fair and peaceful election in front of the nation. That is why they have to make some reforms on the basics and we have talked about what basic issues should be reformed."
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said that the Jamaat has given two road maps to the government, one for reform, the other is an election, reforming before the polls. Reforms first, then elections, and many proposals for this.
He said that this government did not come to rule the country, they came to create a polling environment, they have proposed various reforms and the outline of the state reforms will be outlined on the 9th of the Jamaat.
Jamaat Amir said, we have talked about how the people and the government can improve the law and order situation together, how we can keep the nation united against all kinds of conspiracies. We hope that the current government will be able to hold elections from an impartial perspective without taking the mindset of any kind of party and opposition.
On this day, at 3:25 pm, a delegation of five members of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami entered the call for dialogue by the chief advisor, which was led by the party's Amir Dr. Shafiqur Rahman for an hour. They discussed with Muhammad Yunus.
Earlier, the chief advisor held a discussion at around 2:00 pm, led by the party's general secretary Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, who expressed their various demands including the election roadmap in the hour-long meeting.
