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Jamaat Chief Says Elections Impossible Without Reforms, Equal Rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49108, member: 636"] Jamaat party leader Shafiqur Rahman shocked reporters Friday morning with his election announcement. The religious party chief declared that voting cannot happen under current conditions across Bangladesh. Rahman spoke at Saidpur airport and demanded major changes before any ballots get cast. He wants every candidate to have the same chances during campaigns. The politician refused to accept elections without serious government reforms first. Political fights have erupted everywhere according to the Jamaat leader. Rahman pointed to violent attacks against police stations as proof that chaos rules the streets. Criminals broke into a Patgram station to free their arrested gang members. The local police commander blamed opposition party BNP for organizing the dangerous raid. These kinds of attacks happen daily throughout the nation. Rahman questioned how anyone could organize safe voting during such dangerous times. Violence prevents normal political activities from taking place. The Jamaat chief wants peaceful conditions before citizens head to polling stations. His party supports fair elections but refuses to participate without proper security measures. Rahman believes fundamental changes must happen before democracy can work properly. The religious leader stressed that reforms cannot wait until after voting occurs. Government systems need fixing right away to protect all political parties. Rahman demanded equal treatment for every candidate regardless of their beliefs. His organization will stay away from elections until violence stops completely. The Jamaat chief promised to keep fighting for better conditions before any democratic process begins. [/QUOTE]
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