TBM Report
In a sharp escalation of rhetoric exposing fractures within the post-uprising political consensus, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Professor Mia Golam Porwar has accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of abandoning structural state reforms in pursuit of partisan material gains. Porwar asserted that by failing to institutionalize the mandates of the “July Charter”—the foundational manifesto of the recent mass uprising—the BNP is actively steering the republic toward a severe governance and constitutional crisis.
The Jamaat leader delivered the volatile critique on Saturday afternoon while addressing a district-level “Rukn” (member) educational seminar convened in southern Jhalakathi district. Elevating his political broadside to theological dimensions, Porwar stated that the BNP’s perceived betrayal of its primary democratic covenants to the citizenry has invited metaphysical displeasure, linking the country’s ongoing outbreak of communicable diseases like measles directly to the party’s moral failures.
“Instead of consolidating the revolutionary gains of the student-led mass movement, certain political factions have regressed into a culture of illegal occupations, commercial extortion, and financial looting. The general populace, which risked everything for absolute systemic overhaul on August 5, is once again trapped in a volatile matrix of physical insecurity and profound macroeconomic uncertainty,” the Secretary General argued before the party faithful.
The hardline critique underscores growing impatience among ideologically driven factions over the pace of institutional purging and judicial updates under the interim administrative tenure. Porwar concluded that systemic corruption and historical state failure cannot be circumvented through premature electoral calculations or tactical resource allocation, insisting that a sustainable resolution to the national impasse remains contingent upon the total establishment of an equity-based, transparent political paradigm. The closed-door legislative session was presided over by District Jamaat Ameer Advocate Hafizur Rahman and synchronized by Regional Secretary Faridul Haque.




