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Saad supporters of Tabligh Jamaat  demand his safe arrival to BD

Published : Thursday, 7 November, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 214
Leaders of Tabligh Jamaat (Saad) on Wednesday said ninety per cent of participants in the Tuesday's Islamic conference organised by Ulama-Mashayekh at Suhrawardy Udyan never partcipated in the Dawat and congregation.

"They are trying to destroy the stability by creating issue though they have no connection with Dawat and Tabligh Jamaat. Most of the participants were the students of Madras," the leaders of the group said in a written statement.

They said this while sharing their preparations on the World Ijtema at the National Press Club.

They also presented five-point demands, including ensuring the smooth presence of Maulana Saad Kandhalvi, the World Amir of Tabligh Jamaat in the World Ijtima to be held in Bangladesh.

Tuesday's Islamic Conference organised by Ulama-Mashayekh concluded with the announcement of a nine-point demands, including the imposition of restriction of the entry of Saad's supporters at the Kakrail Mosque and officially declaring the Qadianis as non-Muslims in Bangladesh.

They also demanded justice for the recent attacks on innocent students allegedly by Saad Kandhalvi's supporters at the Tongi Ijtema venue and prevention of self-declared Amir Saad's entry into Bangladesh.

Their other demands are restricting the entry of Saad's supporters at the Kakrail Mosque and officially declaring the Qadianis as non-Muslims in Bangladesh.

The group (Saad) also demanded the speedy disposal of the cases filed against the supporters of Jubayer who allegedly killed two supporters of Saad in Tongi and injuring more than 400 followers in Dhaka's New Market area in 2018.    —UNB



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