Jamaat 11-Party Meeting: Top leaders of the 11-party alliance led by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami have convened for an emergency meeting in Dhaka. Read more.
Alliance Demands Immediate Action on Referendum Mandate and Energy Crisis
The political landscape in Dhaka is abuzz with the Jamaat 11-Party Meeting, which commenced today, Tuesday (April 7), at 10:00 AM. Held at the Al-Falah Auditorium in Moghbazar, the meeting brings together the top brass of the 11-party alliance. Dr. AHM Hamidur Rahman Azad, the coordinator of the alliance, confirmed the high-profile gathering. The primary focus of the Jamaat 11-Party Meeting is to strategize on implementing the recent referendum results and addressing the severe fuel crisis currently gripping the nation.
During the Jamaat 11-Party Meeting, leaders are expected to demand the immediate summoning of the Constitutional Reform Council. They argue that the public mandate expressed through the referendum must be reflected in the state’s legal framework without further delay. Additionally, the alliance is likely to propose urgent measures to mitigate the energy shortage caused by regional geopolitical tensions. A press conference is scheduled for this afternoon at the same venue to disclose the meeting’s outcomes.
Strategic Coordination Amid National Crisis
The Jamaat 11-Party Meeting marks a significant move by the right-wing alliance to consolidate its influence in the current political transition. With the nation facing both legal shifts and economic challenges, the alliance’s stance on these issues is critical. Observers believe this meeting will set the tone for their future interactions with the interim administration. For real-time updates and the full press release, visit our National Politics Section and stay connected with our YouTube Community.














