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Jamaat threatens to sue govt, NCC over July Charter's legal basis

August 01, 2025 00:00:00


Jamaat-e-Islami has threatened to sue the government and the National Consensus Commission (NCC) for compensation if the July Charter is not granted legal recognition, reports bdnews24.com.

The warning came from the party's deputy chief Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher during a lunch break in Thursday's ongoing dialogue with the commission.

"We have made it clear -- we won't sign the July Charter without legal basis. It must be implemented within the tenure of this government. That can begin as early as [Friday]," he said.

He reiterated Jamaat's demand for the adoption of the PR system for elections, citing 'longstanding electoral irregularities in Bangladesh's 54-year history' including partisan influence, rigging, fake and night-time polls.

Taher said the PR system is now practised across nearly 90 countries worldwide, including in Africa, Europe, America and Asia.

"It is a global reality, not a matter of rich or poor, black or white," he added, noting that many countries adopt this system

every year.


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