Dhaka, May 25 -- Jamaat-e-Islami believes that the brewing political tension that gripped Bangladesh has "eased somewhat" following their meeting with Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting on Saturday night, Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman said the situation had begun to stabilise.
According to him, the resolution of two key issues, reforms and a clear election roadmap, will help resolve the rest.
"If we have two roadmaps-one for reforms and one for elections-other problems can be resolved," Shafiqur told the media around 9:30pm, after nearly an hour-long meeting with Yunus.
Jamaat leaders reportedly told the chief advisor that holding elections without visible reforms would fall short of public expectatio...
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