Jamaat led 8 parties ultimatum to sit in front of Jamuna
If the five-point demands of the chief advisor are not met by next Sunday (November 16), 8 other parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, have announced a sit-in program in front of the chief advisor's residence on Jamuna for an indefinite period.
If the five-point demands of the chief advisor are not met by next Sunday (November 16), 8 other parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, have announced a sit-in program in front of the chief advisor's residence on Jamuna for an indefinite period.
This announcement was made at a joint press conference at the capital's Moghbazar Al Falah Auditorium on Wednesday (November 12).
The press conference said that protest marches will be held across the country at district and metropolitan levels on Friday for the 5-point demands. And a meeting of the top leaders of the 8 parties will be held at 11 am next Sunday (November 16). A press conference will be held at noon after the meeting.
If the demand is not accepted before this, the press conference will announce a program to stay in front of the Chief Advisor's office in front of the Jamuna for an indefinite period.
At the briefing, Golam Parwar said, Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus hopes to resolve this problem through discussions with the 8 parties. The leaders have already requested a meeting with the Chief Advisor. This meeting will resolve the royal crisis.
Meanwhile, the leaders of the 8 like-minded parties including Jamaat also announced to be on the streets on Thursday (November 13) to prevent sabotage and mischief surrounding the lockdown program called by the Awami League.
