Amid debate over the report on Tuesday, Fakhrul, now in New York, told bdnews24.com that the newspaper used "artificial intelligence" to produce this "false, misleading" information. Recently, Ei Samay carried what it described as an interview with Fakhrul, quoting him as saying Jamaat had demanded 30 seats, but the BNP offered far fewer, which Jamaat found unacceptable. The report also cited Fakhrul as saying, "We will not let Jamaat sit on our heads anymore. In his response, Golam Parwar of Jamaat emphasised that the people, not Fakhrul, would judge the political party's credibility. We urge him to refrain from such false and misleading remarks in future."
Source: bd News24 September 24, 2025 03:02 UTC