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An eleven-party alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami organized a protest march in Dhaka on Saturday, April 4, demanding constitutional reform in line with the results of a recent referendum and the implementation of the July Charter. The demonstration took place after the Asr prayer at the north gate of Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. The alliance announced the program following a liaison committee meeting held in Gulshan on April 2, chaired by coordinator and Jamaat assistant secretary general Hamidur Rahman Azad.

At a press briefing, Azad criticized the government, accusing it of failing to meet public expectations and adopting authoritarian tendencies. He stated that street movements were the only remaining option to protect citizens’ interests. The alliance warned that if the government did not act promptly to implement the referendum’s verdict, a meeting of top leaders on April 7 would outline a tougher, long-term movement.

Security measures around Baitul Mukarram were strengthened ahead of the protest. The decision followed Jamaat leader and opposition chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman’s walkout from parliament on April 1 in protest of government actions.

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