Jamaat releases statement condemning Ahmadiyya community

Condemning the Ahmadiyya community, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami's Acting Secretary General Maulana ATM Masum issued a statement on Sunday.

The statement released on Jamaat's website says: “Bangladesh is a Muslim majority country where 90% people are Muslims. In this country, Ahmadiyya community is committing reckless activities against Islam. The Islam-loving people will never accept it. The government's role in this regard is questionable.”

“The government should resolve the Ahmadiyya crisis permanently paying full heed to the public views and also to declare Ahmadiyya Non-Muslim officially,” the statement added.

On Friday, a protest march against an Ahmadiyya religious event moved towards the Ahmednagar area in Panchagarh. As police stopped the procession at Chowrangi intersection, the men started throwing brickbats at the law enforcers, according to reports.

Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas shells to disperse them, witnesses said.

Two men died and scores, including policemen, sustained injuries in the clash. Some journalists covering the violence were also among the injured. Shops in Panchagarh town were closed down as violence induced panic among people.

The angry mob also looted around 20 houses belonging to the Ahmadiyya community located in Ahmednagar.