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Bangladesh Jamaat chief compares working women with prostitute; deletes X post – Delhi News Daily

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has sparked widespread criticism after stating that women cannot be the head of his party. He even said in a post on X that when women are pushed out of home in the name of modernity it is another form of prostitution. However, Rahman deleted the post on X on Saturday and made a bizarre claim that account has been hacked.

In an interview few days back, Rahman said it was not possible for a woman to lead Jamaat-e-Islami, arguing that men and women were created differently by Allah. Referring to childbirth and breastfeeding, he claimed that such biological differences determine leadership roles.

Rahman admitted that the party has not fielded any female candidates for parliament. He attempted to justify this by citing cultural barriers

Bangladesh Jamaat chief compares working women with prostitute

The pro-Pakistan Jamaat has come under major criticism for comparing working women with prostitutes. Sources said that this shows Jamaat’s true face and how they want to take country back to a regressive stage.

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This also shows that Jamaat is trying to enact Taliban type of policies in Bangladesh. The US had helped Taliban to come power and had faced consequences.

It should remain watchful of Jammat’s similar designs. US envoy to Dhaka has been openly hobnobbing with Jamaat leadership. The USA has also been accused of guiding Jamaat in Bangladeshi politics.

There is a need to boycott Jamaat hashtags, experts said. And international human rights organisations should take note of Jamaat’s anti women position



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