Jamaat leader Abdul Halim has declared that national elections must take place in February, but warned that without granting legal recognition to the historic July Accord, any election will be rejected by the people.
Speaking at a political gathering, Halim said:
“Election results cannot be selectively accepted. Even in festive and inclusive elections like those at Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU), where students from all backgrounds cast their votes, some parties refused to accept the outcome. The July Accord is not the demand of one party alone—it is the demand of BNP, Jamaat, NCP, and most importantly, of students, farmers, and workers who sacrificed their lives. Their blood must be given legal recognition, and elections must be held on this foundation.”
Halim reminded that in 1991, BNP came to power through elections under a caretaker government after 173 days of strikes, which later led to the system’s constitutional inclusion. “Awami League too came to power through caretaker-led elections in 2008 but buried the system in 2011,” he added.
He warned: “If you think you can hold elections without the legal basis of the July Accord, the people of this country will not accept it. Yes, elections must be held in February, but not without the Accord’s legal recognition.”