Why Jamaat-e-Islami Remains Bangladesh’s Most Controversial Party
Bangladesh is preparing for a historic general election on February 12, and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), a hardline Islamist party, is back in the spotlight. Once banned and politically weak, the party is now emerging as a strong contender.
🕒 1 min read
Bangladesh is preparing for a historic general election on February 12, and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), a hardline Islamist party, is back in the spotlight. Once banned and politically weak, the party is now emerging as a strong contender.
Continue Reading
- Yograj Singh Fires Massive Instruction At Kapil Dev, Tells Him To Do This For Indian Cricket
- 7 People Who Should Avoid Eating Radish This Winter
- Sunita Williams Retires From NASA After 3 Missions, 608 Days In Space
- Fiscal deficit: Gap widens to 29.9% of FY26 target by July-end, CGA data signals strain
- SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin: Who Has Achieved What In Reusable Rockets
- Fearing Exodus Of Rich, Switzerland Votes To Reject Inheritance Tax
- Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for April 24, 2026 – check list
- Singer Shaan’s son Maahi admits there is pressure in carrying the legacy: ‘Dad always says, ‘Focus on your own identity”
-
Unrest In UP Town After 19-Year-Old Killed During Cattle Smugglers’ Raid
-
Gold, silver price prediction today: Will gold hit Rs 1.63 lakh/10 grams & silver cross Rs 2.60 lakh/kg soon? Here’s the outlook