MM Rahmatullah: Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, has warned that the public will not accept any attempt to take control of or manipulate Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, alleging that the government is trying to hand the bank back to individuals appointed during the previous administration.
Speaking as the chief guest at an Eid reunion
programme held at a convention centre in Mirpur on Wednesday night, Dr.
Shafiqur said opposition activists were prepared to take to the streets if
necessary to resist any move that could undermine the country's largest Islamic
financial institution.
The event was presided over by Kafrul West
Thana Secretary S.M. Raihan. Among those present were central Majlis-e-Shura
member and Dhaka North Assistant Secretary Dr. Fakhruddin Manik, Dhaka North
Media and Publicity Secretary Ataur Rahman Sarkar, Executive Council member
Shah Alam Tuhin, and Professor Anwarul Karim.
Dr. Shafiqur alleged that Tk 34,000 crore had
been looted from Islami Bank during the tenure of the Awami League government.
He expressed concern that renewed efforts were underway to weaken the banking
sector and warned that any damage to Islami Bank would have serious
consequences for the national economy.
Calling for stability in the banking sector, he
urged the government to act responsibly and also criticized the Governor of
Bangladesh Bank. He stressed the need for stronger democratic processes and
effective political accountability to address the country's current challenges.
On the role of the opposition, the Jamaat chief
said his party would continue to serve as a strong voice for the people and
would never play the role of a "tamed opposition."
Taking a firm stance against extortion, he said
extortionists have no political identity and argued that the problem could be
significantly reduced if all 300 members of parliament worked together to
combat it.
Referring to international developments, Dr.
Shafiqur noted that conflicts and wars around the world had deprived many
people of the joy of Eid. He specifically mentioned people in Iran, Lebanon,
and Gaza, who, he said, celebrated the festival under extremely difficult
circumstances.
He also claimed that ongoing tensions in the
Middle East were affecting Bangladesh, citing disruptions in energy supplies
due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He called for swift action to
address the crisis, whether it stemmed from artificial causes or global
circumstances.
Emphasizing the importance of an effective
parliament, he said many national problems could be resolved through a properly
functioning legislature.
Expressing concern over the energy sector, Dr.
Shafiqur alleged that despite declining gas reserves, adequate efforts were not
being made to explore and develop new gas fields. He also criticized recent gas
price adjustments, describing them as a “mockery” of the public.
The Jamaat Ameer further criticized the rising
cost of living, saying ordinary people were facing increasing hardship. He
announced that the party would soon unveil protest programmes aimed at
protecting public interests.
Addressing law and order issues, he said a just
and welfare-oriented society could only be established through fundamental
reforms to the existing social system.
The programme was attended by party leaders,
activists, supporters, and people from various walks of life.
Subject : Islami Bank

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Publish Date : 03 June 2026

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