Dhaka, Feb. 1 -- Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday said they are the oppressed and they will never be oppressors.

He said the people of Bangladesh do not want to see another corrupt government or what he described as the return of fascism, arguing that the country needs to move toward a humane state founded on justice and accountability.

Addressing an election rally in the Cumilla-11 (Chauddagram) constituency, Dr Rahman said public sentiment has shifted decisively against misrule, corruption and authoritarian practices.

"We no longer want fascism, corruption and misrule in this country," he told the gathering. "The people want a humane Bangladesh founded on justice."

The rally was organised in support of Jamaat Nay...