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Sixty-eight leaders from Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami are serving as members of the 13th National Parliament, many of whom hold key party positions such as amir, nayebe amir, and central executive members. These MPs are finding it difficult to manage both their parliamentary and organizational duties, though they continue to perform their responsibilities diligently. Constituents’ expectations have also risen, with people frequently seeking assistance from their representatives.
Jamaat leaders, including Dhaka-12 MP Saiful Alam Khan Milon and Chapainawabganj-3 MP Nurul Islam Bulbul, acknowledged the challenges of balancing parliamentary work, party organization, and public service. They said administrative irregularities and long-standing complications make their work more difficult, but they remain committed to addressing them. MPs are also maintaining communication with constituents through local party leaders when parliamentary sessions keep them in Dhaka.
Jamaat Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, who also serves as Leader of the Opposition, faces the heaviest workload. A team has been formed to assist him in managing constituency affairs while he fulfills his dual responsibilities in parliament and the party.
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