Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-e-central working committee member and Dhaka City North unit’s secretary Dr Muhammad Rezaul Karim called on the activists of Islamic movement to be prepared for facing the challenges of 21th century.
The road to Islamic movement is not a bed of roses; it is full of thrones. Ignoring all form of limits including oppression, activists of Islamic movement should be gone ahead, added Rezaul Karim.
He today made the remarks as the chief guest while addressing an activist rally at Tewariganj union of Luxmipur district. Tewariganj union of Jamaat luxmipur district arranged the rally. Jamaat Luxmipur district Ameer Ruhul Ameen Bhuyan was the special guest. District secretary Farukh Hossain Nurnabi, assistant secretary Nasir Uddin Mahmud, Maulana Ahamadullah Nasim, former chairman of Kushakhali upazilal, professor Abdur Rahman, advocate Abul Farah Nishan among others were present.
Jamaat is a pro-people, idealist and welfare political organization. They have been working for the sake of humanity since its establishment, Rezaul Karim claimed.
Jamaat is working to build a discrimination, hunger, poverty-free country, he claimed.
Bangladesh needs competent, honest and pious leadership. Democracy is absent here due to corruption, he further claimed.