If Allah Grants Opportunity, Stolen Public Money Will Be Recovered: Jamaat Ameer

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He pointed out that around 28 trillion BDT has been laundered abroad from the country. He promised that with the people's love and support, his party would exert every effort to retrieve these laundered funds. He noted that they would identify every hidden stash and "pockets" of illegal wealth created by corrupt individuals to ensure that the public's money is returned to the public.

Sharing his election pledges, the Jamaat Ameer announced that the journey of national development would commence from North Bengal. If Jamaat comes to power, the Teesta River will not remain a desert; instead, it will be revitalized into a hub of economic activity. Plans include establishing hydro-power plants and ensuring water supply across the entire northern region. Highlighting the party's resilience, he mentioned that Jamaat is not like a "fair-weather friend" that flees the country during crises. He emphasized that they have always stood by the people through thick and thin and will remain rooted in the country to serve the nation.

Criticizing those who fled the country, he questioned why they had to leave to escape the consequences of the fascism they created, despite ruling the nation for terms. He suggested that since the people have witnessed their governance, they should now take a rest and give Jamaat a chance. He promised that they are not just friends for this world but aspire to be companions in the afterlife as well. Regarding religious harmony, he declared that no discrimination based on religion or caste would be tolerated henceforth. He rejected the terms "minority" and "majority," stating that patriotism and merit would be the sole criteria for any role.

Addressing government employees, he noted that the salaries many receive are insufficient to lead a decent life, which effectively forces them into corruption. He argued that a state that cannot show respect to its officials lacks the moral right to judge them if they commit a crime. Regarding women's rights, he expressed his desire to place mothers on a pedestal of respect. He envisioned women participating in nation-building through education while working in a safe and dignified environment in their respective professional fields.

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