Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher declared reform essential for national progress and democracy during a Kakrail seminar on Sunday. He insisted his party would accept no compromise on institutional and political changes, outlining a sequence of reform, justice, and elections as necessary steps for democratic stability.
Taher addressed concerns about authoritarianism at the Institution of Diploma Engineers event, arguing that concentrated power enables fascism. He urged Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to continue reform efforts, suggesting historical recognition awaited successful implementation. Taher stressed the interim government must prioritize public welfare over political interests. Jamaat officials Abdul Halim, Rashed Pradhan, and Ashraf Ali Akand joined him at the gathering chaired by Md Nurul Islam Bulbul. Taher warned that wavering on reforms could return the nation to instability and darkness.
Taher addressed concerns about authoritarianism at the Institution of Diploma Engineers event, arguing that concentrated power enables fascism. He urged Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to continue reform efforts, suggesting historical recognition awaited successful implementation. Taher stressed the interim government must prioritize public welfare over political interests. Jamaat officials Abdul Halim, Rashed Pradhan, and Ashraf Ali Akand joined him at the gathering chaired by Md Nurul Islam Bulbul. Taher warned that wavering on reforms could return the nation to instability and darkness.