Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr Shafiqur Rahman addressed diploma engineers Saturday, promising comprehensive governance changes. Rahman declared his party would eliminate citizen protests by ensuring automatic rights delivery and proper justice systems.
The Jamaat chief outlined educational reforms during his speech at the Institution of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh in Dhaka. Rahman pledged to replace what he called a corrupt academic framework with competitive, ethics-focused learning that guarantees graduate employment opportunities.
Anti-corruption measures formed Rahman's second major policy promise at the Forum of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh annual gathering. The political leader vowed to establish transparent administration while acknowledging infrastructure limitations compared to advanced transportation projects.
Rahman criticized existing salary structures, particularly for law enforcement personnel facing dangerous duties. Engineer Abduch Sattar presided over the convention alongside several Jamaat officials who delivered additional remarks.
The Jamaat chief outlined educational reforms during his speech at the Institution of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh in Dhaka. Rahman pledged to replace what he called a corrupt academic framework with competitive, ethics-focused learning that guarantees graduate employment opportunities.
Anti-corruption measures formed Rahman's second major policy promise at the Forum of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh annual gathering. The political leader vowed to establish transparent administration while acknowledging infrastructure limitations compared to advanced transportation projects.
Rahman criticized existing salary structures, particularly for law enforcement personnel facing dangerous duties. Engineer Abduch Sattar presided over the convention alongside several Jamaat officials who delivered additional remarks.