After a meeting with the Chief Adviser, Jamaat leader Abdullah Mohammad Taher stated that three assurances were given during the discussion: “Certain reforms will be undertaken, justice will be made visible, and the election will be conducted in a globally respected manner.”
Taher noted that while consensus was reached on several major issues, some matters drew notes of dissent. “Some parties are obstructing reform implementation, claiming the next elected government should carry it out. But delaying reform by a year defeats the purpose. We want the charter fully enforced. The London date announcement also raises questions about impartiality. A government unable to control these matters—how can it ensure fair elections?”
He also criticized the government’s inaction against perpetrators, stating that irregularities during elections cannot be followed by mere expressions of regret.