Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Congratulates Tarique Rahman on BNP's Election Victory

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami leader Dr Shafiqur Rahman has formally congratulated BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman following his party's landslide parliamentary election victory. In a statement, Shafiqur Rahman highlighted their recent meeting as a significant moment for national politics, signaling a potential shift towards institutional maturity. He outlined a vision for a sovereign Bangladesh free from fascism and grounded in justice, while pledging his party's role as a constructive yet firm opposition. The development marks a key moment in Bangladesh's political transition as Tarique Rahman is expected to assume a central leadership role.

Key Points: Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Hails BNP's Tarique Rahman After Poll Win

  • Jamaat-e-Islami congratulates BNP
  • Pledges principled opposition
  • Stresses justice and sovereignty
  • Awaits new political chapter
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B'desh: Jamaat-e-Islami chief congratulates Tarique Rahman after BNP's election victory

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman congratulates BNP's Tarique Rahman on election victory, pledges constructive opposition.

"We envision building a Bangladesh that is free from fascism, sovereign in its decision-making, and founded upon justice. - Dr Shafiqur Rahman"

Dhaka, Feb 15

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has congratulated Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairman Tarique Rahman following the party's landslide victory in the recent parliamentary elections and his expected assumption of the office of Prime Minister.

In a detailed post on his official X account, Dr Shafiqur Rahman highlighted the significance of Tarique Rahman's recent visit to his residential office and described the engagement as "an important moment in our national political journey."

He said the meeting was welcomed "in a spirit of dialogue and responsibility" and expressed hope that it would signal "a new chapter of institutional maturity and mutual respect" in Bangladesh's political landscape.

Outlining his party's vision for the country, the Jamaat-e-Islami chief said, "We envision building a Bangladesh that is free from fascism, sovereign in its decision-making, and founded upon justice."

He affirmed that Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, along with the 11-party alliance, "remains committed to establishing a prosperous, stable, and modern state grounded in democratic values and constitutional governance."

Referring to their discussions, Dr Shafiqur Rahman said Tarique Rahman had "reaffirmed that steps are being taken regarding incidents of post-election violence, including actions to address harm against opposition supporters and minority communities."

He welcomed the assurance and stressed that "no citizen, regardless of political affiliation, should face intimidation or insecurity" in the country.

While pledging cooperation on issues of national importance, the Jamaat-e-Islami leader emphasised his party's responsibility to function as a principled opposition.

"We will cooperate fully on matters of national interest, yet we will discharge our constitutional duty as a firm and principled opposition," he wrote.

He added, "Where the government acts in the public interest, we will support. Where accountability is required, we will speak," underlining the party's commitment to democratic oversight.

Clarifying his party's approach, he said, "Our objective is not confrontation but correction; not obstruction, but oversight," indicating a constructive role in parliamentary functioning.

Dr Shafiqur Rahman also said that people expect the new parliament to uphold democratic values and governance standards.

"The people deserve a parliament that safeguards justice, protects rights, and advances the nation with stability and confidence," he stated.

The statement comes amid Bangladesh's political transition following the BNP's electoral victory, with Tarique Rahman expected to play a central leadership role in the formation of the new government after returning from prolonged exile.

The development reflects evolving political dynamics in Bangladesh as parties signal their positions and expectations ahead of the formation of the new administration.

- IANS

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Priya S
The emphasis on justice and protecting minority communities is crucial. We've seen how political instability can affect vulnerable groups. Hoping for peace and prosperity across the border.
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Aman W
Interesting to see Jamaat-e-Islami talking about "principled opposition." The proof will be in their actions, not just statements. The region needs mature politics, not just rhetoric.
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Sarah B
As someone following South Asian politics, this shift is noteworthy. Tarique Rahman returning from exile to lead is a big moment. Hope it leads to genuine reconciliation and not just a change of faces in power.
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Vikram M
"Not confrontation but correction" – if they stick to this, it could be good for Bangladesh's democracy. Strong opposition is healthy, but it must be constructive. India-Bangladesh ties are very important for our NE states' development.
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Karthik V
Let's be cautiously optimistic. Many promises are made during political transitions. The real test will be governance, economic management, and handling of post-election tensions. Wishing our neighbors well.

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