Bangladesh, July 19 -- Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman warned on Saturday that the government would meet the same fate as its predecessors if it failed to implement the outcome of the national referendum, cautioning that continued disregard for the people's verdict could push the country toward political confrontation.

"We do not want to remain on the streets like this. We want to work together to build the country.

But the government isn't on the right track, it forced us towards the streets," Shafiqur said, addressing the 11-party alliance's divisional rally at Hemayet Uddin Eidgah Maidan in Barishal.

Shafiqur, who is also the opposition leader, accused the ruling BNP of abandoning commitments it had made ahead of the referend...