Bangladesh, July 18 -- The Jamaat-e-Islami has chartered four special trains to transport supporters to its upcoming national rally in Dhaka, sparking debate over the neutrality of the state railway and potential breaches of protocol.

This has prompted debate on social media regarding the railway's neutrality and alleged breach of regulations.

The trains, arranged from Rajshahi, Sirajganj, Chattogram, and Mymensingh, are scheduled to run in connection with the party's first-ever "national gathering", set for Saturday.

The move has drawn criticism on social media, with some users questioning the legitimacy of the arrangement and alleging irregularities.

In response, the Ministry of Railways issued a statement insisting that no rules h...