
Shafiqur Rahman, the chief of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, also ruled out the possibility of a woman assuming the Islamist party’s top post.
In a TV interview, Rahman said women with babies should be given the option of fewer working hours after maternity leave.
“Maternity leave is only for six months. It is not sufficient, we feel. A child never grows up in six months,” he told Al Jazeera last week, adding that a woman should be given such a choice to enable her to continue in a job without causing hardship.
In the same interview, he said women should bear children due to their physical attributes, but a woman’s parenting responsibility would limit her ability to lead his party.
The interview followed a recent social media post by him in which he also referred to the need for curbs to be placed on working women. He later deleted the post after a backlash from students and women’s groups.
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