Fascism's long-term prevention is advocated by Jamaat leader Moazzem, through the use of PR-based voting systems.
In Rajshahi city today, Moazzem Hossain Helal, Assistant Secretary General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, addressed a rally as part of the party's central programme over a five-point demand. Helal emphasised the need for reform in the electoral process to prevent the re-emergence of fascism in the country.
Helal stated that holding elections through the proportional representation (PR) system can ensure a level playing field for all, leading to a free, fair, and acceptable election. He further expressed concern that if elections are held again under the current state framework, it could lead to the birth of fascism and the emergence of another Hasina government.
The first demand of the party is holding the next national election in February based on the July National Charter. The second demand is introducing the PR system in both houses of parliament in the upcoming election. The third demand is ensuring a level playing field for all, which Helal believes is crucial for a free and fair election.
The fourth demand is a visible trial of all oppression, killings, and corruption by the fallen fascist regime. Helal further stated that there is no legal basis yet for the July Charter, which may prevent a level playing field from being ensured. This lack of legal foundation may pose a challenge to the party's demands.
The fifth demand is banning the activities of the Jatiyo Party and 14-party alliance, which the party terms as collaborators of autocracy. It is important to note that the leader of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami who spoke on September 19 in Rajshahi for the restoration of proportional representation is not named in the provided search results.
The movement of the party continues despite ongoing discussions because no solution is emerging. Under some pressure, the government is moving toward favoring a single party, which the party views as a threat to democracy. The party's movement is a part of politics, and it will continue to advocate for reform until the demands are met.
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