Islamist Parties Threaten Dhaka Unrest: Yunus on Notice

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Islamist Parties Threaten Dhaka Unrest: Yunus on Notice

In a recent gathering, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami's Secretary General, Mia Golam Porwar, issued a stark warning to the nation, particularly targeting Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. Addressing a coalition of eight Islamist political parties, Porwar set a deadline of November 11 for their demands to be met, threatening that Dhaka, the capital city, could face unrest if their calls for action go unanswered.

The Islamist parties have presented a four-point demand, which includes the release of their leaders and activists who are currently imprisoned, the restoration of their registration as a political party, and the removal of the ban on their student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir. They also demand the cancellation of all 'politically motivated' cases against their leaders and activists. Porwar emphasized that these demands are non-negotiable and that the parties are united in their resolve.

This development comes amid growing tensions between Islamist groups and the government. The parties claim that the current administration has systematically targeted them through political persecution, alleging that the government has been using the judiciary to suppress their activities. The coalition's ultimatum has raised concerns among citizens, especially in Dhaka, who fear a repeat of the 2013 violence that followed the International Crimes Tribunal's verdict against several Jamaat leaders for war crimes during the country's liberation struggle in 1971.

With the deadline looming, the nation waits with bated breath to see if a resolution can be found or if Dhaka will indeed become a theater of political unrest. The government's response to these demands and the subsequent actions of the Islamist parties will be crucial in determining the future political landscape of Bangladesh.