Amir Abdus Sabur Fakir, Shura member of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Central Majlis and Naib of Dhaka Metropolitan South, said that there is a conspiracy to deprive the talented people in the country in the name of quota system. 56 percent quota is rare in the world. Through this, a wall of discrimination is being created. It is the moral duty of all to cooperate in this ongoing anti-discrimination movement. In this case, parents should be vocal as well as students.
He said this while speaking as the chief guest at the Jatrabari Madhya Police Station’s six-monthly responsible assembly held in an auditorium in the capital today. He also said to the leaders and workers that to advance the work of religion in Iqama, every level of the organization should proceed based on the plan. In this case, those responsible will be pioneers.
He said, through the study of Quran and Hadith, you should enrich yourself with the basic knowledge of Islam and build a strong foundation for your life and organization in that light. At the same time, a strong role must be played in all movements and struggles to ensure people’s right to vote and rice.
Under the chairmanship of Md. Muazzin Hossain, member of Dhaka Metropolitan South Majlis and Jatrabari Madhya Thana Ameer Advocate Md. Muazzin Hossain, and conducted by Thana Working Council member ATM Redwan, the meeting was also attended by Shura, working council members, ward president and secretary of the said police station.
Abdus Sabur Fakir said, as a responsible member of the Jamaat, the fear of Almighty Allah should always be awake within us. My family, my personal life, my professional life should all be prepared for future accountability. He urged the leaders and workers to convey the invitation of Jamaat to the city dwellers.
He blamed the government for the rise in prices of daily necessities, corruption of government officials, especially PSC question papers leak and indifference in flood relief and disaster management in Sylhet and Moulvibazar. expresses