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Jamaat

What kind of caretaker system do parties want?
What kind of caretaker system do parties want?

As consensus builds on restoring election-time administration, disputes grow over its shape and scope

Consensus on HC benches in divisions, presidential clemency reform
Consensus on HC benches in divisions, presidential clemency reform

Ali Riaz says presidential pardon was “widely misused” over the last 16 years

Jamaat angry at Yunus over joint statement with Tarique
Jamaat angry at Yunus over joint statement with Tarique

The party believes it would have been appropriate for the chief advisor to consult with other parties

Azharul expected to be released Wednesday: lawyer
Azharul expected to be released Wednesday: lawyer

He is currently under hospital care at the cardiac block of Bangladesh Medical University, an official says

Disappointed interim govt has not supported women’s commission: Shireen Huq
Disappointed interim govt has not supported women’s commission: Shireen Huq

Shireen Huq, the head of the Women’s Affairs Reform Commission, says she is disappointed that the interim government has not spoken up or made public its support of the panel amid heated criticism of its report. While debate regarding the issues raised by the panel’s report is expected and could be welcomed, verbal abuse is not, she says. The noted women's rights activist sat down with bdnews24.com's Inside Out to discuss the recommendations from the commission's report, elaborate the justifications for them, and talk about the responses to it.

CA reaffirms Dec–Jun election window: press secy
CA reaffirms Dec–Jun election window: press secy

The stance follows discussions with the BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, and the NCP

Jamaat demands reforms before polls
Jamaat demands reforms before polls

Following the meeting with Jamaat, the chief advisor is now set for talks with the NCP

NCP urges Yunus to commit to people, not parties
NCP urges Yunus to commit to people, not parties

The chief advisor has met the BNP and Jamaat before holding talks with the NCP leaders

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