Government investigators handed a report detailing war crimes allegations against to prosecutors, in the latest move against the party which has banned from contesting January elections.
"We want total dissolution of the party," the government's chief war crimes investigator Abdul Hannan Khan told reporters.
"Jamaat and its wings took the decision to act as auxillary forces of the Pakistani army in committing atrocities in the 1971 war. So the party cannot avoid its superior responsibilities," Hannan said.
Hannan said prosecutors from the country's controversial war crimes tribunal would now proceed with charges against the party which would lead to a trial in the same tribunal.
"The whole nation has been waiting for this trial. It is the first time after the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials that a party is to be prosecuted for war crimes," Hannan said, comparing Jamaat to the Nazi party.
The tribunal, set up by the secular government in 2010, has already convicted more than a dozen of Jamaat's leaders over crimes allegedly committed during Bangladesh's war against Pakistan for independence.
A senior Jamaat leader was executed in December after his conviction, sparking a fresh wave of deadly protests by Islamist supporters.
Protesters have repeatedly clashed with police over the tribunal, which Islamists claim is aimed at eradicating its leaders, leaving more than 200 people dead since last January when the verdicts were first handed down.
Jamaat, a leading opposition party, was banned from contesting general elections held in January this year which were boycotted by other opposition parties and marred by bloodshed.
The country's top court ruled last August that Jamaat be banned because its charter followed Islamic law that conflicted with the nation's official secular constitution, although the party was allowed to hold rallies.
There was no immediate comment from Jamaat but the party has earlier accused the country's government of organising show trials in an effort to destroy it.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government says three million people died in the war, many at the hands of pro-Pakistan militias led by Jamaat leaders who opposed secession from Pakistan on religious grounds.
Independent researchers put the death toll between 300,000 and 500,000 people.
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@sabi: Silly comment. When Pakistan turns secular you regret that you did banned JI. The JI are the only organization that stands up for Islam against westoxifcation and hinduzation.
@Ashraf P: The so-called East Pakistan is dead.It was buried in 1971.
Finally something good is happening in Islamic world. Egyptians taking on Muslim brotherhood and Bangladesh taking on JI. But some neighbors are still in slumber.
@Ashraf P: Pray they do not visas and good luck. Salams
What else pro-indian, pro-west government can do????? they just want to break those who are talking about Islam. Those who are supporting this decision go and search the results of local bodies elctions. .JI still stands third regardless off all the bans and bogus polling. .
I am generally against bans but this is one ban i really like. A group like JI which is formed based on a bigoted ideology should have no place in a civilized society.
@Sid: Really ? thats exactly what is happening in india. Muslims are allowed to practice in whatever way they want !
The case of JI is not the same as Morsi in Egypt. JI was against the creation and independence of BD and never got more than a few seats in any election. While Morsi was popularly elected PM of Egypt who is overthrown by undemocratic means and his party a victim of Egyptian army. Both are right-wing parties but JI has never been this popular in its history. BD used to be the poorest part of Pakistan is now a modern, secular democracy moving in the right direction after the turmoil of independence. While we are negotiating the fanatic terrorists after they brutally killed our tens of thousands of innocent people. Way to go my Bengali brothers.
@Jahangir Chauhan: I noticed that your keyboard ran out of ink before you could tell us all about "Jewish crimes on 9/11"!!! Please tell us all about those "Jewish crimes on 9/11" that you claim to know about!!! Otherwise we may have to believe that you are just making this stuff up!
Very nice move by bangladesh.They are in right path
@wondering: RSS and vhp are not political parties. Second india is not a secular country, it is a religious country.
fascist government of Bnagladesh
The fellows who are cursing JI are ignorant and selfish. If Bangalis hate JI then they also hate Pakistan Army too. There is clear cut message for Pakistan tif they are footstep of Bangladesh then theyirfreedom in the region will be no more. India will be allin all
Very honestly I would say this. Bangladeshis have very clear thinking. They did not back down when even the UN and Europe condemned them for awarding death penalty to traitors and terrorists. They are far ahead of anyone in the region in their thinking and values. World will start to appreciate and praise them soon. Bangladeshis are nationalistic and rationalistic. I admire and adore them.
@Wali: Some one some day has to take correct decisions and we can for ever sit scared of back lash and be killed in the name of a religion any religion.
Bangladesh you makes us proud that and amaze me, how a small & younger nation can uplift the moral standards. Cheers for Bangladesh, be free from this evil ideology of hatred.
@Jahangir Chauhan move to stone age
@Prabhjyot Singh Madan: Sardarji dont get over emotional. Bangladesh is a sovereign democracy. They will do the best in their national interest and they are really doing fantastic on economy front. Look at the way they organised Asia Cup and T-20 world cup back to back. This speaks volumes about them.
Now I hope your West Bengal govt. will let Tasleema Nasreen live in Kolkata peacefully. India has bigger fanatics of all religions.
Pakistan will welcome JI Bangladesh quickly
Bangladesh is turning into Turkey before the current islamic government. And Turkey is now turning into another Pakistan.
same action will highly be appreciated in Pakistan.
It's constitution is secular just like india. That's the reason no religious bigot spreading communal violence can win or hold country's imagination, will and wishes of the people hostage for long. Law of land takes its course and punishes radicals spreading hate irrespective of their religion. Kudos bangladesh you are on right path towards prosperity.wish you well. Hope pakistan follows suit too..
It shall be unjustified and illegal step of bangladesh government. JI is getting votes and winning electoral seats in bangladesh that reflects its democratic face and worth.
Please Pakistan please do the same
Moving towards right direction. Well done Bangladesh
A very bold decision.... similar to what is happening in egypt with brotherhood. I do not agree with JI or similar party's ideology but decisions like this are the ones that can backfire by creating sympathy and sense of alienation.
Pakistan should follow suite ASAP
God is one, we call him by different names but never allow mullait into our home. I am happy for my Bangladeshis brother and sister. We will progress progress in trade and common values. Rab is one, let's create a common federation of unity. Bangladesh is independent and we are also the same like Canada and USA. My Bangladeshi brothers and sisters are independent and we a bloc for trade. I am a Punjabi living in west Bengal and I request that let mullahs in their mosque. "Is zindagi ko jeenay do Jo Rab Ki rehmat hai, Usko safal karo to Rab apnay aulato sey khush rehangay". Rab bless Bangladesh and their decision and I hope Pakistan follows too. Rab rakha
Does that mean Pakistan's JI members will not get a visa to travel to East Pakistan?