Mohammad Selim Uddin, a central executive council member of Jamaat-e-Islami and the party’s Dhaka North city chief, warned that if the government fails to implement the July Charter, the issue will be settled on the streets. He made the remarks on Friday at a volunteer representatives’ conference organized by Jamaat’s Dhaka North Blood Division at the Baridhara auditorium in the capital. Selim Uddin described the July Revolution and July Charter as major national achievements now at risk due to what he called the government’s negative and reckless attitude.
He accused the government of opposing the July Charter out of a fascist mindset and urged it to act wisely by implementing the charter in line with the people’s referendum. He emphasized that conscious citizens would not allow the government to ignore public will. During the event, he also highlighted the importance of humanitarian service and called for unity among volunteers and compassionate citizens to work for public welfare.
The conference, chaired by T.I. Riaz, featured speeches from several doctors and activists, and nine volunteers received the Best Blood Hero Award for their contributions.