After the recent general elections in Bangladesh, BNP Chief Tariq Rahman has taken oath as the new Prime Minister of the country, but even after the formation of the new government, the round of political attacks is not stopping. When Bangladesh President Mohammad Shahabuddin targeted the Yunus administration, now Jamaat-e-Islami party leader Shafiqur Rahman has come out in support of Mohammad Yunus. He has made a scathing attack on Bangladeshi President Mohammad Shahabuddin.
Shafiqur Rahman targets the President
Jamaat-e-Islami party chief Shafiqur Rehman has slammed the President by posting on Facebook. He wrote, if so much wrong was being done to him then he should clarify why he hid the truth about the day Sheikh Hasina left power.
What did the Jamaat chief say?
Taking aim at the Jamaat chief, he wrote, ‘The President had suppressed many things related to the date of August 5, 2024. In his recent statement, he did not even accept what he had said to the leaders present that day after the resignation of the absconding Prime Minister and what he told to the nation later. That day he did not say anything that he is saying now.
Shahabuddin had addressed the nation on August 5 after Sheikh Hasina’s departure, in which he said that he had accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Hasina, but two months later he said that he had only heard that the resignation had been given but he had no proof of it.
President had targeted Yunus administration
There has been a tussle between the new government formed in Bangladesh under the leadership of Tariq Rahman and the interim government of Mohammad Yunus. President Shahabuddin has made many serious allegations against Mohammad Yunus. He said that Yunus had made a secret deal between Bangladesh and America. Shahabuddin said, ‘He should have been informed about any agreement made with America, but Yunus did not do so.’
He thanked the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and said that during the protests he could remain on the post of President only because the top leaders of BNP and the armed forces supported him. Shahabuddin further said, ‘The top leader of BNP had assured him that he was in no way in favor of removing the President in an unconstitutional manner.’

