Jamaat-e-Islami accuses Bangladesh advisors of bias and corruption
Jamaat-e-Islami is accusing key advisors in Bangladesh’s interim government of plotting to turn the administration into a partisan machine. Leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher dropped a bombshell during a human chain protest, claiming they have the names and voice recordings of these conspirators. But for now, they’re keeping it quiet, giving the accused a chance to fix things—or else!
The party is also fuming over a recent appointment in the Public Administration Ministry, accusing a corrupt figure of being loyal to one political party. Meanwhile, the BNP is skeptical about Jamaat’s call for a November referendum, fearing it’s a stall tactic to delay next year’s elections. Bangladesh is rapidly sliding into political chaos, and no one’s holding back.
