Islamic Movement chief Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim has said that Islamic political parties are close to reaching a consensus on consolidating their votes in the upcoming national elections.
He announced a series of protest programs — September 18 in Dhaka, September 19 in divisional cities, and September 26 across districts and upazilas — pressing a five-point demand that includes implementing proportional representation, ensuring a level playing field, and upholding the “July Charter.”
Karim warned that sidelining reforms and justice while prioritizing elections indicates a return to “old arrangements.” He hinted at a joint movement if the government does not respond positively. Meanwhile, Jamaat-e-Islami announced similar programs separately.