When will the government hold elections, said the religious adviser

Jumbangla Desk: Interim government's religious adviser. AFM Khalid Hossain said, 'We want to ensure voting culture. Now besides reforming the state, the government will work on improving the law and order situation, creating a level playing field for political parties and updat

Jumbangla Desk: Interim government's religious adviser. AFM Khalid Hossain said, 'We want to ensure voting culture. Now besides reforming the state, the government will work on improving the law and order situation, creating a level playing field for political parties and updating voters. After that we will hold elections, so that all political parties of the country can participate in the elections.'

 

He said these things during an exchange of views with journalists at Cox's Bazar Press Club on Friday (October 18) afternoon.

The religious adviser said, 'The government has started working in a delicate situation. Various issues are being worked on constantly. The country's voting culture has been destroyed. We want to ensure voting culture.

Now besides reforming the state, the government will work on improving the law and order situation, creating a level playing field for political parties and updating voters. After that we will hold elections, so that all political parties of the country can participate in the elections.'

He said, 'We want justice for the killers of those who were killed in the student uprising. Murder, disappearance are unforgivable crimes for a democratic state. According to the latest estimates, 752 people were martyred in the July-August movement. Although the account of martyrs will be more than one thousand. Their identities will be identified.'


Dr. AFM Khalid Hasan said, 'We have not come to rule. We have come to return the rights of the people. I think, if this government fails, disaster will come again in the country.'

Cox's Bazar Press Club president Mahbubur Rahman presided over and Literary and Cultural Secretary Anshar Hossain was present as special guests in this exchange meeting, Ministry of Religion Secretary Abdul Hamid Jamaddar, Cox's Bazar Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education and ICT) Nazim Uddin Ahmed, District Nezam Islam Party Amir and Badr. Mokam Jame Mosque Khatib Maulana Abdul Khalek Nizami, Educationist Shafiqul Haque, Founders of Cox's Bazar Press Club SM Aminul Haque Chowdhury and Atahar Iqbal, Press Club General Secretary Mumtaz Uddin Bahari, Anti-Discrimination Student Movement Coordinator Tashdid Ur Reza and others.

Prior to this, religious adviser Dr. came to Cox's Bazar on a two-day visit on Friday morning. A F M Khalid Hossain. Later he visited the under construction model Jame Masjid, Badr Mokam Jame Masjid in Cox's Bazar. He inaugurated Cox's Bazar Baitush Sharaf Jame Masjid after Friday prayers at Badr Mokam Jame Masjid.

Later in the afternoon, the religious adviser interacted with another group of journalists at Hilldown Circuit House organized by the district administration. After the discussion, he went to Jamia Darul Ulum Chakmarkul Madrasah of Ramu Upazila to exchange views with the students and teachers, scholars and scholars and visited the Ramu College Mosque.


Monirul Islam

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