So, like, I just heard that Mamunul Haque, the head advisor of the Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, is planning to hold a national election event before June 30, 2026. Like, that’s a pretty big deal, right? Mamunul Haque spilled the beans during a long meeting with journalists on Sunday, May 25. He was all like, “Yo, the head advisor has assured us that he wants to lead the country and the nation to a specific destination and then call it a day.”
During the meeting, Mamunul Haque presented three major issues for discussion by the Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis. First off, he talked about the lack of visible progress in the current political scenario. Mamunul was all like, “The head advisor has promised to take quick and specific steps to address this issue.”
Secondly, he demanded a swift completion of the trial process for the Shapla Chattar incident and other political killings. Mamunul was like, “The head advisor hopes that the trial process will be completed soon.”
Thirdly, Mamunul reassured everyone that no anti-country decisions would be made regarding the corridor issue and that discussions with all political parties would be the basis for any action taken. Mamunul mentioned the necessity of frequent discussions to eliminate existing divisions among political parties. He added that the head advisor also agreed on this matter.
The issue of the Shapla Chattar incident and the two-month ultimatum given in the current month were also remembered. The head advisor will personally consider it.
There was also a heated discussion about the controversial proposal related to the Women’s Commission. Mamunul was like, “The head advisor has assured us that no anti-Islamic laws will be implemented in the country.”
When it comes to wrapping up the discussion about the election timeline, the head advisor again emphasized that the election will be held by mid-June 2026.
At the end of the meeting, Mamunul Haque stated that the head advisor wants Bangladesh to hold a respectable position in the international arena and has called for the cooperation of all political parties in achieving this goal.
Phew, that was a lot of juicy details! Can’t wait to see how this all plays out.