Jamaat Ameer Vows to Entrust the Nation to the Youth for a New Bangladesh
He envisioned a Bangladesh where leadership is defined by merit rather than family lineage, ensuring a state that belongs to everyone and a government accountable to its people. Paying tribute to the sacrifices of martyrs like Abu Sayed and Mugdho, the Ameer emphasized the need for fundamental state reforms and called for a referendum to validate and complete the ongoing reform process.
Criticizing the past decade's electoral irregularities, he warned against vested interests opposing change and pledged that if entrusted with power, his party would prioritize public rights and good governance from day one to ensure that the people never have to take to the streets in blood again.