Dhaka, Jan. 5 -- Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday said that the conditions for a free, fair, and impartial election have "not yet been established in the country," and accused the government of showing bias toward a particular political party, Dhaka Tribune reported.

The remarks were made during a meeting of the party's Central Executive Council at its Moghbazar headquarters in Dhaka held on Monday, which was chaired by party Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman. Other senior leaders, including the Nayeb-e-meer and the secretary general, attended the session, according to Dhaka Tribune.

The council reviewed the political environment ahead of the upcoming referendum and the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The party claimed that reports fro...