Hefazat-e-Islam warns Bangladesh’s chief adviser over “anti-Islamic” women’s reform proposals, threatens consequences like Sheikh Hasina.

In a recent development in Bangladesh, Hefazat-e-Islam has issued a warning to chief adviser Muhammad Yunus regarding the implementation of the Women’s Affairs Reform Commission’s recommendations, labeling them as “anti-Islamic.” The group has gone as far as threatening Yunus with consequences similar to those faced by Sheikh Hasina if he goes ahead with the proposals. Adding to this sentiment, Khelafat Majlis has also called for the abolition of the Commission. Mamunul Haque, the joint secretary general of Hefazat, has highlighted that the suggestions put forward by the Commission are in conflict with Islamic law, leading to widespread protests across the nation. The tension surrounding these developments highlights the deep-rooted societal divisions in Bangladesh and raises concerns about the potential impact on women’s rights in the country.

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