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Abbas calls out Jamaat's polls delaying tactics

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File photo of Mirza Abbas

BNP senior leader Mirza Abbas today alleged that a certain political party is trying to confuse the government through various contradictory statements only to delay the national election.

"They talk about the election... sometimes they say they won't participate, sometimes they say they will... sometimes they say they will join if certain conditions are met, sometimes they say they will if other conditions are met," he said referring to Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.

The BNP leader made the remarks while inaugurating the membership renewal programme for the party's Dhaka South City unit at the party's Nayapaltan central office.

Mirza Abbas said due to this party's wrong decisions in 2008, BNP and its alliance partners participated in the election.

"As a result, many prominent and well-known people in Bangladesh had to give up their lives at the gallows," he said referring to BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami leaders who were executed for crimes committed in 1971 at the International Crimes Tribunal.

Abbas, a BNP Standing Committee member, urged Jamaat not to repeat the same mistakes.

"A single wrong decision can cost the lives of lakhs of people... So, do not prolong the election issue... Various political parties are making contradictory statements about the election, confusing the government and placing it in an unstable position," he observed.

Abbas called upon the interim government to hold the national election by December this year, as per its previous announcement. "We are always ready for the elections, Insh'Allah."

He said those trying to disrupt the election process are, in effect, attempting to undermine the country's independence and sovereignty, depriving the people of their rights to free speech and vote. "Please, refrain from engaging in such activities."

Mirza Abbas also criticised the authorities for not arresting those involved in the Nabil Group's corruption, which resulted in the embezzlement of Tk 12,000 crore.

He pointed out that those associated with the Nabil Group seem untouchable due to their strong political connections with a particular political party.

The BNP leader alleged that a section of people are unfairly blaming BNP for various wrongdoings, while overlooking the party's efforts to maintain peace and tolerance.

He accused some political parties and politicians of supporting certain business groups that played a role in inciting violence during the July-August mass uprising, with promises to remain loyal to Sheikh Hasina until their deaths. "Despite their playing such role, they still did not face any consequences due to their political backing."

Abbas claimed that a political party, which is now quick to criticise BNP, had allied with these business groups.

"From now on, our task will be to expose such hypocritical political parties, which try to falsely blame others, and to reveal their true nature to the public," he stated.

Abbas cautioned BNP leaders and workers that those involved in anti-organisational activities or damaging the party's reputation should not be granted membership.

He also warned against opportunists, particularly from the Awami League, who might attempt to join BNP, asserting that such individuals would harm the party.

Abbas stressed the importance of quality over quantity, stating that the party values loyal and solid members over large numbers.

He voiced concern about rising commodity prices, noting that business syndicates are becoming more active as Ramadan approaches amid the government's inaction.​
 
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‘You know who uses religion -- those who pray more during elections’
Jamaat will form a national govt with all parties, even if it wins a majority, says its Ameer Shafiqur

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Shafiqur Rahman. Photo: Collected

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman today said they deeply feel that a national government is necessary for at least five years to restore the country's stability and economy, establish the rule of law, and eradicate corruption from society.

"If elected, we will form this government. We will expect just two things from those who would join this government. We will expect that no one engages in corruption, nor shows leniency towards corruption in any form. And secondly, they must not interfere in ensuring equal justice for all," he told journalists after a high-level meeting with an EU delegation at the EU embassy.

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He added that Jamaat is willing to form a government with those who agree to these two minimum conditions.

Jamaat will form a national government with all political parties, even if it wins a majority in the upcoming 13th national election, said the Jamaat leader.

"In the interest of the country -- even if we, by the will of Allah, win 200 seats -- we will still form such a government, In sha Allah," he added.

"We told them [the EU delegation] that if we are elected by the will of Allah and through the people's support, we will build an inclusive Bangladesh, In sha Allah. We will not exclude any party," he said.

The Jamaat chief also spoke about allegations that the party is using religion in election campaigns.

"We work with religion; we do not use religion for political gains," he said. "You know better who actually uses religion -- those who suddenly start praying more during elections, who put on caps, and carry prayer beads."

He also said there was no scope for deferring the election.

"We believe the election must be held within the declared February timeline. Any deviation from it will severely harm the country. And we do not want the country to be harmed by anyone," he added.​
 
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Anti-independence forces pretend to change position: Mirza Fakhrul
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Updated: 14 Dec 2025, 17: 04

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir addresses an event at the Bangladesh Auditorium of the Institution of Diploma Engineers, Kakrail, in the capital on 14 December, 2025 Prothom Alo

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said there is no reason to trust those who denied Bangladesh’s independence.

He said the forces that opposed Bangladesh’s independence in 1971 are now changing their stance and acting as if they alone can build a new Bangladesh. The people of Bangladesh cannot believe this.

Mirza Fakhrul made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a discussion organised by the Jatiyatabadi Muktijoddha Dal at the Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh auditorium in Kakrail in the capital on Sunday, marking Martyred Intellectuals Day.

Freedom fighters and members of martyrs’ families were present at the event.

The BNP secretary general said, “I, at least, do not think there is any reason to trust someone who has denied my independence.”

Mirza Fakhrul said, “Through struggle and war we secured an independent land. Because of that, we are alive and able to survive here. Today, the question has arisen whether this land will remain on the path of independence or drift towards those who once tried to undermine that independence. This is because those anti-independence forces have once again raised their heads and are now misleading people in the name of religion. They tried to mislead people in the same way in 1971 as well.”

The BNP leader said, “Let me be very clear. This force opposed the Pakistan movement in 1947. It opposed Bangladesh’s independence in 1971. Today, that same force has changed its face and attitude, pretending as if it alone can build a new Bangladesh. We, the people of Bangladesh, cannot believe that.”

The BNP secretary general highlighted the history of Martyred Intellectuals Day.

He said, “On 14 December 1971, the Pakistani occupation forces, along with their local collaborators, systematically killed the country’s finest sons—intellectuals, teachers, physicians, engineers, writers, and journalists. Their aim was to leave Bangladesh devoid of talent for the future. But that conspiracy failed. Just two days later, the Pakistani forces had to surrender.”

Mirza Fakhrul said that success never comes through conspiracy. Success comes by staying on the path of truth, through struggle and sustained effort.

The BNP secretary general said the country is now at a critical juncture. Without bowing to any intrigue or conspiracy, the time has come to build a democratic and liberal Bangladesh through national unity. A new Bangladesh must be built in line with the vision of Ziaur Rahman, Begum Khaleda Zia, and the 31-point programme announced by Tarique Rahman.

Mirza Fakhrul also described the upcoming election as a contest between two forces. He said that on one side is the force supporting Bangladesh—its independence, sovereignty, and liberal democracy.

On the other side is the regressive force that opposed independence in the past and now seeks to mislead people using religion. Just as they tried to mislead in the name of religion in 1971, the same strategy is being employed today.

Remembering the martyred intellectuals, the BNP secretary general said that the Pakistani forces and their collaborators had abducted and brutally killed countless eminent people, including philosophers, writers, physicians, and journalists.

He added that there is no room to forget this history, and there is no reason to forgive those who murdered the nation’s finest sons and daughters that day.

The BNP secretary general said that fascism has recently been driven out through the struggle to restore democracy. However, this does not mean that any new form of fascism will be allowed to rise. Forces that seek to push the country backwards must be resisted.

He said Bangladesh has always been a country of communal harmony, where Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians have lived side by side for generations with their own cultures. The people of this country have never accepted the imposition of any ideology by force, and they never will.

Mirza Fakhrul alleged that the defeated forces, unwilling to accept their loss, are conspiring to destabilise the country.

Expressing firm resolve, he said the people of Bangladesh never bow to injustice, and no conspiracy can defeat the unity of the people.

The discussion was chaired by Istiak Aziz Ulfat, president of the Jatiyatabadi Muktijoddha Dal.

Other speakers included BNP chairperson’s adviser Abdus Salam, Moazzem Hossain Alal, and BNP executive committee’s Muktijuddho affairs secretary Lt. Colonel (Retd.) Zainul Abedin, among others.​
 
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Jamaat, BNP should work together for next five years: Ameer

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Published :
Jan 01, 2026 21:34
Updated :
Jan 01, 2026 21:56

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Thursday said Jamaat and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) should work together for the next five years to restore a congenial environment in the interest of national stability.

“We have said that for the sake of our much-loved country, we worked together in the past and, InshaAllah, we will work together in the future as well. Mr Tarique Rahman and the BNP leadership have expressed the same aspiration, and we have also shared that aspiration,” he said.

The Jamaat Ameer made this remark while talking to reporters after a meeting with BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman at the BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office on Thursday evening.

Dr Shafiqur Rahman said the two parties also discussed whether they could collectively think about restoring a stable and favourable environment for the nation over the next five years.

“We have also said that we need to think about whether we can all come together to bring back a good environment for the sake of the stability of the nation for five years,” he said.

Dr Shafiqur said Jamaat and BNP will sit together after the upcoming national election and the referendum to be held on February 12, 2026.

“Immediately after the election and before the formation of the government, we will sit together with an open mind to discuss national interests, think for the nation and take decisions accordingly,” the Jamaat chief added.​
 
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BNP, Jamaat engage in tussle over EC role
Staff Correspondent 18 January, 2026, 23:40

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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami are raising allegations of impartiality against the Election Commission, plunging the two major political parties apparently into confrontation ahead of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad polls on February 12.

With the crucial polls and the referendum for state reforms only three weeks away, a BNP team on Sunday afternoon met with the Election Commission where they alleged that the commission was not behaving impartially while a Jamaat delegation called on chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at his official residence Jamuna in the evening to demand a level-playing field for them during the polls.

The BNP team to the EC was led by BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir while the Jamaat team to the chief adviser was led by party amir Shafiqur Rahman.

The BNP complained to the EC that a certain political party was bringing voters on a large scale to Dhaka city JS constituencies from different areas of the country so that their candidates could win in the coming general elections in those constituencies.

‘A political party is bringing large-scale voters to Dhaka city areas from different parts of the country to ensure the win of its candidates with immoral tricks and inclusion of them as Dhaka city voters,’ Fakhrul told reporters after placing several allegations in the meeting with the commission.

He said that they had sought -- on an emergency basis -- details of those new voters to know how many voters were registered newly in which parliamentary constituencies in the Dhaka city and which areas of the country they were from. ‘We also wanted to know the reason why they have migrated to the city constituencies ahead of the national elections,’ he added.

Briefing journalists after the meeting with the chief adviser, Jamaat nayeb-e-amir Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher said that the party had recently observed ‘some dubious scenes’, prompting the meeting with the chief adviser.

Questioning the neutrality of the EC, he said that the EC was finalising the scrutiny of nomination papers, but candidates were being declared valid and rejected under similar rules in different places.

According to him, loan default and dual citizenship were the two main grounds being considered in finalising or cancelling nominations, but the commission had allegedly delivered differing decisions in similar cases.

Taher alleged that representatives of a certain political party had approached the Election Commission to put pressure on it so that nominations that should have been rejected due to irregularities were not.

He said that the commission must not bow to any pressure and must properly enforce the electoral code of conduct.

‘Otherwise, it will be proven that this Election Commission is either weak in conducting the national elections or is biased towards a particular party,’ the Jamaat leader alleged.

He said that the Jamaat had no objection to enhanced security for any particular individual, but demanded equal security for the amir of Jamaat-e-Islami as well.

‘If this does not happen, the nation will label the Election Commission as biased. There will be no level-playing field,’ he said.

Meanwhile, Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student wing of the BNP, staged a sit-inbefore the Election Commission building in the capital from Sunday morning, questioning the commission’s neutrality ahead of the polls.

The protesters alleged that postal ballots sent to Bangladeshi expatriates abroad were manipulated to serve a particular political party.

Several thousand JCD leaders and activists took positions in front of the commission building by blocking the adjacent roads at about 10:00am. Their demonstration continued till 8:00pm.

The three demands they want met include stopping the manipulation of postal ballots for Bangladeshi expatriates living abroad, cancelling what they described as an unprecedented gazette notification issued by the commission to hold Shahjalal University of Science and Technology students’ union polls before the general election under pressure from a student body of a particular political party, and refraining from partisan activities of the commission under pressure from a specific political party.

The protesters apparently meant the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami as the specific political party.

Addressing the demonstration, JCD president Rakibul Islam said, ‘The design of the postal ballots was made in a way that one can see scales (the electoral symbol of Jamaat) easily. The design of the postal ballots must be changed.’

BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul also raised questions about the design of postal ballots for expatriates living in different areas.

He also urged the commission to arrange fresh postal ballots.

Fakhrul alleged that Jamaat activists collected copies of National Identity Cards, BKash numbers by going door to door, which violates the personal secrecy and is a criminal offence.

‘We have urged them to take necessary steps in this regard,’ he added.

Mentioning the BNP’s conviction in level-playing field, he said, ‘The BNP believes in level-playing field and this was why our party chairman cancelled his personal tour whereas different political parties, including party chief and other important persons are campaigning regularly violating the code of conduct.’

Asked about whether fair election is possible by the commission, Fakhrul said that if such issues were resolved, fair elections would be possible under the Election Commission.​
 
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Fakhrul warns Jamaat-e-Islami poses ‘threat’ to Bangladesh

bdnews24.com
Published :
Jan 23, 2026 23:32
Updated :
Jan 23, 2026 23:32

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has described Jamaat-e-Islami, a force that opposed the 1971 Liberation War, as a threat to the nation's safety.

He believes that the country cannot be secure in the hands of those who originally did not want the birth of Bangladesh.

Speaking at an election street rally in Thakurgaon on Friday, Fakhrul said: “During the Liberation War, Jamaat had pushed us to the brink of death. They dishonoured our mothers and sisters.”

Fakhrul, who is contesting from the Thakurgaon-1 constituency, maintained that the BNP remains a proven political force committed to independence.

He pointed out that the party had worked “extensively” for the country's development.

The veteran leader urged the electorate to seize the current opportunity and vote for the right party, insisting that “anti-liberation” forces must not be indulged.

He also took a swipe at religious exploitation in politics, referring to a party that claims voting for them guarantees a place in heaven.

Fakhrul questioned the possibility of such claims, saying that one cannot enter paradise without satisfying the Almighty.

He remarked that if voting for a specific electoral symbol ensured heaven, everyone would simply do that, and chose not to dwell further on the matter.

The secretary general asserted that the BNP does not wish to mislead the public but intends to focus on genuine progress.

He called upon everyone to cast their ballots for the “sheaf of paddy” in the general election.

Fakhrul promised that if BNP forms the government, free healthcare services will be provided to the people.​
 
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