Three leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami party in Monirampur, Jessore, Bangladesh, have been suspended due to allegations of conflict over revenue from auctioned riverbed soil, controversial activities related to market leasing, and violations of party discipline. The suspensions, including that of Assistant Secretary Ahsan Habib Liton, were ordered by the district Jamaat leadership following an organizational meeting on Friday. The allegations center around disagreements regarding the distribution of funds obtained from the auctioning of soil excavated during river dredging. Further details regarding the other two suspended leaders, who are district-level Shura members, were not immediately available. This action signals the party’s response to internal disputes and a commitment to enforcing disciplinary standards. The suspensions are effective immediately, pending further investigation into the accusations.