BNP leader Rumin Farhana has warned that Jamaat-e-Islami poses a unique political threat in Bangladesh, saying:
“If Jamaat identifies someone as an enemy, the way they attack—no other party in Bangladesh does that.”
Speaking on Jamaat’s organizational strength, she described it as “highly disciplined, much like the military,” stressing that its supporters unquestioningly follow party commands without considering right or wrong.
She noted that politics now has two battlefields—the traditional ground and the digital space, where Jamaat unleashes particularly harsh rhetoric against perceived opponents.
Rumin recalled her past criticisms of Jamaat in Parliament, adding:
“Once they decide a group or individual poses a political threat, Jamaat will crush them without hesitation.”