Moulana Azizul Huq, chairman of the ruling alliance partner, the Islami Oikyo Jote (IOJ), issued an ultimatum that further delay in declaring Ahmadiyyas as non-Muslims would invite the fall of the coalition government. Addressing a rally of over 30,000 people, he said, "The faithful Muslims will crush all Ahmadiyya complexes in the country if adherents of Ahmadiyya Jamaat are not officially declared non-Muslims." The local chapter of IKNMB also organized rallies at KDA Avenue and Babri Square after the Friday prayers.
A procession was also organized by Amra Dhakabasi, which later clashed with the police and attacked an Ahmadiyya Complex at Bakshibazar on August 20, demanding declaration of the sect as non-Muslim, in the run-up to their planned siege to the complex on August 27. Before staging the procession, the extremists staged a rally near the Shahi Mosjid in Chawkbazar, where the speakers warned the government that it would have to shoulder the responsibility for any untoward incident that may take place on August 27.
Islamist extremists have also carried out a sustained campaign of intimidation against the Press, and the latest link in a chain of incidents has been the demonstrations against the Bengali Daily Newspaper, Prothom Alo. Two Islamist organisations, including the IOJ, a member of the ruling coalition, staged rallies near the Chittagong office of the newspaper on August 18 in protest against what they said were "defamatory reports against Qaumi Madrasas" (unregistered Islamic seminaries).