President of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind talks to Kunal Majumder on the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh

March 6, 2013

Jamaat-in-Bangladesh-has-all-the-rights-to-ask-for-Sharia-lawsSyed Jalaluddin Umari, President of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind talks to Kunal Majumder on the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh and why according to him Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh is being ‘unfairly targetted’.

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6 Comments

  1. amir

    an eye opener interview. i think the happenings in Bangladesh is purely political and not religous or secular.

    • syed nawab naveed

      AOA Brother, The Shahbag ( Old Quaid E Azam Road ) movement is completely a political movent.

      And the movent of BNP,JI is a political and a religious movement.
      state force killed a lot of more than 5000 ppl.they killed children,youth…….

      Ppl that are on road are neither Jamaat nor BNP activist. They are generalpeople who are fighting against muslim genocide,who are fighting to restore the honor of Islam.

  2. ANWAR

    In a joint statement after a meeting between Sheikh Mujib and Indira Gandhi, the Indian government assured that it would give all necessary assistance for bringing war criminals into justice. In February 1972, the government of Bangladesh announced plans to put 100 senior Pakistani officers and officials on trial for crimes of genocide. The list included General A. K. Niazi and four other generals.[76] After the war, the Indian Army held 92,000 Pakistani prisoners of war,[77] and 195 of those were suspected of committing war crimes. All 195 of them were released in April 1974 following the tripartite Simla agreement between Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, and repatriated to Pakistan, in return for Pakistan’s recognition of Bangladesh.[

  3. ANWAR

    Name of not a single Jamaat leader or worker was included in war crime suspects list of 195, prepared under Sk. Mujiburrahman (father of Sk Hasina), then head of the country.

  4. Nazeer Ataullah

    Thanks, the interview gives details about the injustice of Bangladesh Government on Jamaat. They punishes a person who was not associated with Jamaat during the time of war. It is purely political vendetta. Nevertheless the people will punish Hasina Wajid for all her atrocities as the ballot box decision is approaching fast.

  5. Tasneem

    Indeed this interview has increased my support against the injustices currently happening in Bangladesh. It’s shocking to hear these minor details which clearly prove the political mind of Sheikh Hasina in targeting the Jamaa-e-Islami leaders. How can one tolerate these injustices even after knowing the real reason behind this step of theirs? May Allah grant patience and reward to the innocent under trial.

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