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Jamaat’s threat over PR a pre-plan to create chaos: BNP

Staff Reporter:

BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Monday said Jamaat-e-Islami’s threat to launch a strong movement if their demand for proportional representation is not met is part of a plan to harm the nation by creating a disastrous situation.
“Jamaat has said in a press conference that it will launch a vigorous movement if their demand for pro-portional representation (PR) is not met. This, we believe, is a well-planned master plan that will benefit no one,” he said.
The BNP leader made the remarks after meeting cancer-affected Hifazat-e-Islam leader Maulana Enamul Hasan Faruqi and providing him with financial assistance at Jamia Madania Madrasa in Baridhara, Dha-ka.
Over the past 16–17 years, he said BNP and many other political parties, including all Islamic political parties, have fought for democracy, but they did not raise the issue of the PR system at that time.
The BNP leader questioned the motive behind Jamaat and other Islamist parties’ sudden insistence on holding elections under the PR system, warning that it could mislead people.
He said if local people are unfamiliar with their representatives in advance, confusion will arise, and voters may not be able to decide who to support.
Rizvi argued that bringing this issue so prominently into the spotlight appears to be part of an evil plan. “This will bring no benefit to anyone.”
The BNP leader also accused Jamaat of forming an entente with the defeated force Awami League for political gain, warning that it could create a disastrous situation in the country.
He said in the elections to DUCSU and JUCSU, they observed in some cases that supporters of defeated forces voted for certain student organizations that were elected. “Why this is happening is a concern, and the signs are not positive. If these defeated forces manage to return in any way, it would be regrettable for everyone.”
Rizvi said those who are secretly colluding with defeated forces for short-term political gain will bring no benefit to anyone. “Behind these defeated forces, there is a big power that does not tolerate Islam or want Bangladesh to exist as an independent Muslim country.”
He also warned that if the Awami League returns, it will bring no benefit and could instead create a risky situation.
The BNP leader said that local people in Sitakunda, Chattogram, captured a cohort of the defeated force Awami League, but Jamaat leaders reportedly tried to secure his release. “This is not a good sign.”
Rizvi voiced concern that such incidents will erode people’s trust in political parties. “When people’s trust and sentiment are manipulated in this way, serious negative consequences can follow.”
He said everyone has the right to express their political opinion as part of democratic practice. “All par-ties fight together for it. But if someone tries to trap others politically, they must remember that they may fall into the same trap themselves.”
On behalf of ‘Amar BNP Poribar’, a BNP delegation led by Rizvi visited Faruqi as per the instruction of party Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman. During the visit, they provided financial assistance to support his treatment. Rizvi reaffirmed the party’s commitment to stand by religious scholars, as it has in the past.
Earlier in the day, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami announced a three-day program to press home their five-point demand including implementation of the July Charter and holding the national election under the proportional representation (PR) system.

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