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Political strategies of Jamaat and BNP
The people of Bangladesh, particularly within political circles, tend to view Jamaat-e-Islami as a highly organised, cadre-based political party, similar to a communist party. It is equipped with a disciplined workforce trained in party ideology, which governs their daily lives. While they rely heavily on ideological discipline, they appear less focused on transforming the party into a...
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