Tarique Rahman Vows Action on Post-Poll Violence After Meeting Jamaat Chief

Following the BNP's landslide victory, Chairman Tarique Rahman met with Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman in a courtesy visit. Shafiqur Rahman stated that Tarique assured him steps are being taken to address post-election violence, including harm to opposition supporters and minorities. Jamaat-e-Islami, now the key opposition party, pledged cooperative but firm oversight of the new government. The meeting occurs amid reports of post-poll violence in Panchagarh district, with allegations of attacks on opposition members.

Key Points: Bangladesh Post-Election Violence: Tarique Rahman's Assurance

  • Tarique Rahman meets Jamaat chief
  • Assurance on post-poll violence
  • Jamaat pledges principled opposition
  • BNP's landslide election victory
  • Reports of attacks in Panchagarh
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'Tarique Rahman assures steps against post-poll violence': Bangladesh Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman

BNP's Tarique Rahman assures Jamaat-e-Islami of steps to curb post-poll violence after election win. Details on the meeting and opposition dynamics.

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

Dhaka, February 16

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman said that Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairman Tarique Rahman has assured them of taking action to curb the post-poll violence in the country.

Following BNP's landslide victory in the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Tarique Rahman paid a courtesy visit to the Jamaat chief.

Shafiqur Rahman assured him of the party's cooperation in discharging the constitutional duties.

In a Facebook post, Shafiqur Rahman wrote, "We envision building a Bangladesh that is free from fascism, sovereign in its decision-making and founded upon justice. Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, together with the 11-party alliance, remains committed to establishing a prosperous, stable and modern state grounded in democratic values and constitutional governance. In our discussions, he (Tarique Rahman) reaffirmed that steps are being taken regarding incidents of post-election violence, including actions to address harm against opposition supporters and minority communities. We welcome this assurance and reiterate that no citizen, regardless of political affiliation, should face intimidation or insecurity."

"We will cooperate fully on matters of national interest, yet we will discharge our constitutional duty as a firm and principled opposition. Where the government acts in the public interest, we will support. Where accountability is required, we will speak. Our objective is not confrontation but correction; not obstruction, but oversight. The people deserve a parliament that safeguards justice, protects rights and advances the nation with stability and confidence," the social media post read.

According to Prothom Alo, Tarique Rahman entered the Jamaat Ameer's home in the Bashundhara residential area of the capital at 7:10 pm on Sunday. The meeting was described primarily as a courtesy call, during which leaders exchanged pleasantries and indicated that contemporary issues could also be discussed.

The visit takes place amid preparations for forming the new government, following the BNP's commanding majority in the 300-seat parliament, securing well over the 151 seats required, and positioning Tarique Rahman as prime minister-designate. In the same polls, Jamaat-e-Islami, previously an ally of the BNP, contested as a rival and emerged as the second-largest party, establishing itself as a key opposition force.

Election Commission figures showed the BNP-led alliance securing 212 seats, while the Jamaat-e-Islami-led bloc won 77. Hasina's Bangladesh Awami League was barred from participating.

A post-poll violence broke out in Panchagarh district in Bangladesh, with National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Sarjis Alam claiming that over 30 homes and businesses belonging to party leaders and activists were targeted after the results were announced, Prothom Alo reported.

Sarjis Alam, chief organiser of the NCP for the northern region, alleged that attacks occurred at more than 30 locations involving the homes and business establishments of party leaders and activists after the results were declared.

Echoing these claims, the defeated candidate of the 11-party electoral alliance in the Panchagarh-1 constituency accused leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) of involvement in the incidents, according to Prothom Alo.

While in Tetulia upazila, one such account emerged from Swapan Rana, an EasyBike driver who alleged that he was attacked after the election. Rana claimed the confrontation stemmed from his campaigning activities and his daughter's affiliation with the NCP's Nari Shakti unit.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting dynamic. From allies to rivals, and now this meeting. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy. Jamaat's statement about "correction, not confrontation" is a mature approach. Hope they hold the government accountable on real issues.
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Priya S
The reports of violence against opposition supporters and targeting homes/businesses are very concerning. No one should fear for their safety after voting. The new PM-designate must take immediate, visible steps to curb this. Stability is key for Bangladesh's progress.
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Rohit P
As an Indian neighbor, we want a stable and peaceful Bangladesh. Political violence creates regional uncertainty. Hope the assurance translates into firm action. The focus should be on development and cooperation, not settling scores.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, this feels like political optics. A "courtesy call" right after a landslide victory? The real test is whether the attacks on the NCP and others stop. The driver Swapan Rana's story is heartbreaking – politics should not come to this.
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Nisha Z
The commitment to a "prosperous, stable and modern state grounded in democratic values" is what every citizen wants. Let's hope this meeting marks the start of constructive politics. Bangladesh has great potential. Jai Hind, and best wishes to our neighbors.

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