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Next election will be a psychological battle between criminals and new voters: Porwar

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  • Update Time : 07:11:42 pm, Friday, 26 September 2025
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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General and former MP Prof Mia Golam Porwar has said the upcoming national election will be a psychological battle between “killers, extortionists, and musclemen” and new young voters.

Speaking as chief guest at a student–youth rally in Dumuria on Friday morning, he called on the young generation—who, he claimed, had already rejected fascism—to lead a “ballot revolution” to build a humane and just Bangladesh.

Porwar pledged that if Jamaat is given the chance to serve, it will address unemployment through job creation, stipends for the jobless, and expansion of technical education.

He also outlined plans to turn Dumuria into a business hub, resolve waterlogging in the Bil Dakatia area, and modernize local education institutions.

Special guests, including Jamaat Assistant Secretary General Rafiqul Islam Khan and Islami Chhatra Shibir President Zahidul Islam, urged voters to support Jamaat’s electoral symbol, the balance scale, in the upcoming February election.

They emphasised that Jamaat seeks to build an inclusive Bangladesh where all communities, including Hindus and women, enjoy equal dignity.

Later in the evening, Porwar met Hindu community leaders in Khulna, where he stressed unity between Hindus and Muslims to protect the country.

He dismissed anti-Jamaat propaganda as baseless and said the new generation no longer believes in such narratives.

The event was attended by senior Jamaat leaders from Khulna district, Dhaka city, and various local committees.

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Next election will be a psychological battle between criminals and new voters: Porwar

Update Time : 07:11:42 pm, Friday, 26 September 2025

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General and former MP Prof Mia Golam Porwar has said the upcoming national election will be a psychological battle between “killers, extortionists, and musclemen” and new young voters.

Speaking as chief guest at a student–youth rally in Dumuria on Friday morning, he called on the young generation—who, he claimed, had already rejected fascism—to lead a “ballot revolution” to build a humane and just Bangladesh.

Porwar pledged that if Jamaat is given the chance to serve, it will address unemployment through job creation, stipends for the jobless, and expansion of technical education.

He also outlined plans to turn Dumuria into a business hub, resolve waterlogging in the Bil Dakatia area, and modernize local education institutions.

Special guests, including Jamaat Assistant Secretary General Rafiqul Islam Khan and Islami Chhatra Shibir President Zahidul Islam, urged voters to support Jamaat’s electoral symbol, the balance scale, in the upcoming February election.

They emphasised that Jamaat seeks to build an inclusive Bangladesh where all communities, including Hindus and women, enjoy equal dignity.

Later in the evening, Porwar met Hindu community leaders in Khulna, where he stressed unity between Hindus and Muslims to protect the country.

He dismissed anti-Jamaat propaganda as baseless and said the new generation no longer believes in such narratives.

The event was attended by senior Jamaat leaders from Khulna district, Dhaka city, and various local committees.