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Syndicates must be broken to ease people's suffering: Jamaat

Special Correspondent Politics 2024-10-18, 6:41am

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Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman



Jhenaidah, Oct 18 - Urging the government to break up the syndicates formed during the Awami League regime, Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has said there is no other alternative to ending the people's sufferings.

“The syndicates must be broken - they (syndicates) have been sitting on the neck of the nation. The people of the country will continue to be persecuted if the syndicates aren’t broken. Ransack the syndicates,” he said.

The Jamaat ameer made the call while addressing a party rally at the field of Wazir Ali School and College in Jhenaidah city on Thursday.

Depicting the persecutions carried out by the Awami League government, he urged the government to bring the accused back to the country to ensure punishment.

The Jamaat  Ameer said, his party dreams of such a Bangladesh where no citizen, regardless of religion, caste, men and women, will be deprived of basic rights.

There will be foreign friends but no lordship will be accepted, a befitting reply will be given if anyone comes to subdue, the Jamaat head threatened.

Such a society, where no justice seekers will face harassment on the court premises, will be built and judges will freely conduct judiciary activities with law and conscience, he added.

The country and government will fail if any collaborator of the 'deposed fascist government' retains any position in the subsequent government, the Ameer said further. 

Chaired by the district unit of Jamaat Ameer Ali Azam Md Abu Bakar, central and local leaders of the party addressed the rally.-UNB