Speaking about the imminent tasks of Jamaat, he said, the party should stay by the families of the people who died in the “student-people revolution” and those who sustained injuries.
Later, a release about the event was sent to the media.
It said the Jamaat amir hoped law and order would return to the country very soon. A reform is needed in the country’s constitution, administration, judiciary and political culture. No division could be made based on religion or party.
It also said that Jamaat does not believe in revenge and the party respects everyone’s rights.
The Jamaat amir also alleged that the party faces negative propaganda. “We were blamed whenever any incident took place in the country. When an MP was killed in Gaibandha, the prime minister in her parliament speech blamed Jamaat for this. But that was proved to be false later.”