
He made the appeal during a mass gathering held on Tuesday at Polash Upazila Bus Stand in Narsingdi, demanding justice for the July genocide, necessary state reforms, and elections under the proportional representation (PR) system.
Addressing the rally as the chief guest, he recalled his personal involvement in the July struggle, saying, “I was on the field myself. I saw no other leader there. I risked my life fighting in front of guns and cannons to stop oppression, rape, killings, and plunder in the country. But after July, these atrocities have returned in an even more heinous form. We cannot accept this.”
He urged voters to elect his party through the hand-fan symbol, asserting, “A victory for the hand-fan means a victory for the poor and hardworking, for the helpless. If Islam comes to power, Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians alike will live in peace. The destitute will receive relief. If we are entrusted with responsibility, no money will be sent abroad.”
He also said, challenging voters, “You have seen many symbols like the boat, sheaf of paddy, and plough. This time, test us. If we fail to keep our promises, we will never come before you again.”
Chaired by Alhaj Engineer Mohsin Ahmed, candidate for Narsingdi-2 seat, Maulana Syed Mosaddeq Al Madani, Prof Hafiz Maulana Yunus Ahmed, Prof Ashraf Ali Akon, and Maulana Gazi Ataur Rahman, among others, were present at the event, reports UNB.