Islamic Movement Bangladesh has accused the Election Commission (EC) of infringing on religious freedom by imposing restrictions on waz mahfils, traditional Islamic sermons held across the country during winter. In a statement released Thursday, the party’s joint secretary general and spokesperson, Maulana Gazi Ataur Rahman, said such events are deeply rooted in Bangladeshi culture and banning them during the election period would be seen as an attack on religious rights.
Rahman argued that most preachers are non-political and focus solely on religious teachings. He warned that limiting these gatherings could create public resentment toward the government and the EC. The statement also noted that religious speakers often address issues like corruption and injustice, which should not be misinterpreted as political speech.
The party urged the EC to withdraw the restrictions, emphasizing that freedom of religious expression must be preserved even during election periods to maintain public trust and social harmony.