Politics

Tarique Rahman said that BNP will run the state and government by upholding the Prophet’s ideal of justice

BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman said, “Those who disliked our Prophet (PBUH) during the era of ignorance also considered him a just person and believed in him. There was no doubt about the Prophet’s justice among Muslims and non-Muslims, believers and unbelievers. Upholding the Prophet’s ideal of justice, justice will be the main motto of BNP in running the state and government, InshaAllah.”
Tarique Rahman said these things at the National Imam Khatib Conference at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Center yesterday, Sunday (November 23). The acting chairman of BNP said, ‘In order to build a just Bangladesh inspired by the ideals of piety like the Prophet (PBUH), BNP seeks the prayers and support of all the respected Imams-Khatibs-Muazzins-Alems-Ulamas-Pir-Mashaykhs of the country in the next election.’ Tarique Rahman also said, ‘I am praying to you for my mother, the party leaders-workers-supporters and the countrymen.’
He said, ‘I think there are all kinds of opportunities to fulfill the demands you have raised on the basis of various priorities. You have demanded the formulation of job rules for Imams-Khatibs-Muazzins. This demand is very logical.’
Tareque Rahman said, ‘I think this should not happen, this cannot happen. I consider this to be unfair treatment towards Imams-Muazzins. If BNP gets the opportunity to run the state, they will take the initiative to formulate your job rules on the basis of priorities. The BNP government will also take effective initiatives to implement other demands presented by it. Tarique Rahman said, “In the light of Islamic values, BNP stands for a welfare society, government and state system where Muslims can live their lives according to the Quran and Sunnah without hindrance and worship safely and fearlessly. Similarly, people of other religions can also practice their religion and culture safely and confidently. BNP has never compromised with the basic principles or fundamental beliefs of Islam and will never do so in the future.”