Jamaat-e-Islami leader Mujibur Rahman has called for the establishment of Islamic governance based on the Quran to eradicate corruption and immoral practices from society.
Speaking at a public event, he said, "Justice cannot be achieved without the law of Allah. Islam is a complete way of life, but its proper practice is impossible without state-level implementation. To cleanse society of corruption, interest-based transactions, bribery, obscenity, and extortion, we must establish Quranic rule."
He urged the people to give Jamaat-e-Islami a chance to form a government at least once, saying it is essential for meaningful change. Rahman also emphasized the need to carry out judicial reforms before the next general election, expressing his party’s rejection of disputed elections like those in the past. "We demand a truly free and fair election," he added.