Khaleda decides to not keep Jamaat in 20-party alliance, claims Emajuddin

Emajuddin Ahamed
Emajuddin Ahamed

Former vice chancellor of Dhaka University Emajuddin Ahamed on Tuesday claimed that Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Khaleda Zia has decided to not keep Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami in the BNP-led 20-party opposition alliance in “that manner.”

The pro-BNP political analyst also said Jamaat has “now been a burden for the alliance.”

Emajuddin told a discussion meeting organised by Abdul Kader Siddique’s Krishak Sramik Janata League at the National Press Club.

Laying emphasis on a national unity in the wake of recent development in the country, Emajuddin said, “One party stands out to be an obstacle towards forging a national unity. The government can ban the party anytime if it wants. She [Khaleda] has decided that there is no need any more to keep this party [Jamaat] in the 20-party alliance. It has been a burden.”


He said a large chunk of Jamaat activists is of the post-liberation war generation. “They have no links with war crimes. They themselves will not want the move for a national unity to fail. They will be able to take decisions on rationales.”