Jamaat-e-Islami leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has said the party is placing national interest above partisan perspectives in its approach to political reforms. Referring to a recent attack and arson at a Jamaat office in Pabna's Atgharia area, he expressed concern about the political climate even before election schedules are announced.
“There is already a scramble to control territories. From what we’re seeing, the upcoming election still doesn’t seem set for a fair and healthy process,” said Taher.
He added that Jamaat is engaging with the reform commission from a national interest perspective and urged the government to act more decisively to prevent further political instability.