Jamaat Criticizes Exhumation and Burning of Nural Pagla’s Body

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Rajbari: Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed concern and strongly condemned the incident of burning Nural Pagla’s body after it was exhumed from the grave in Goalanda, Rajbari.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, a statement from the party highlighted that Nurul Haque, also known as ‘Nural Pagla’, who had claimed to be ‘Imam Mahdi’ in Goalanda, Rajbari, was exhumed and burned by members of the ‘Iman-Aqeedah Raksha Committee’. The statement emphasized that while Nurul Haque is deceased and accountable to Allah for his actions, Islam does not condone the exhumation and burning of a body.



The party’s statement underscored that human and religious values were violated in this incident. Jamaat-e-Islami expressed deep concern and strongly condemned the actions, reiterating their stance against activities that disrupt societal harmony.



Jamaat-e-Islami asserted its commitment to establishing peace and justice, and lamented any attempts to associate its name with this incident. The statement stressed the importance of adhering to the country’s laws and judiciary, condemning any acts of vigilantism. It called for law enforcement agencies to assume a more responsible role to maintain law and order.



The party urged all concerned parties to desist from actions that could incite unrest and chaos within the society and the state.