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Jamaat chief Shafiqur brushes aside talks of dispute with BNP
FE Online Desk
Published :
Apr 17, 2025 20:51
Updated :
Apr 17, 2025 20:51

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Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman has said his party holds no quarrel with its former ally, the BNP, despite differences in political opinion that have emerged over time.

On Thursday, he pointed to the rivalry between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party of the United States to stress that the conflict between BNP and Jamaat amounted to nothing, reports bdnews24.com.

“But after the election, they shook hands. One party took charge of the government, and the other became the opposition. Now they’ll run the country together, and that’s natural,” he said.

Attending a press briefing at the Westin Hotel on Thursday, Shafiqur shared words on the visit to several European Union nations.

Shafiqur had also met BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia in London during the visit, which drew headlines recently.

He said he had discussed politics during the courtesy call with Khaleda, though he did not disclose what was discussed.

Asked whether Jamaat would form an alliance with the BNP again, Shafiqur said many things can happen “for the needs of the country”.

TALKS WITH KHALEDA

Shafiqur along with Jamaat leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher visited the house of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman in London on Apr 13. Tarique’s mother, Khaleda Zia, has been there for the past three and a half months.

Recounting the meeting, Shafiqur said, “They received us with great love and respect. Our main goal was to meet her (Khaleda), but she is staying at the house of her eldest son, the acting chairman of the party, so he would naturally also be there…”

Implying that discussions naturally drifted towards politics, Shafiqur said, “When two Bangladeshis who are strangers sit to have tea, they’ll start talking about politics. And we, the dutiful leaders of two parties, sat together without talking politics. Is that realistic? It is not...

“We did not, however, talk about any specific issue. We had general discussions on different issues, like when and how the elections would be held and whether the (Awami League) trial process would be held or not. There was no decisive discussion.”

On whether the Jamaat were in dispute with the BNP, he said: “We want differences among [political parties]. Otherwise, politicians will become blind. Differences are needed to open closed eyes. But we also expect that this should not turn into a dispute, rather it should simply remain as differences.

“Unfortunately, our politicians, or even us, often do not pay attention to this. We have to arrive at a ground of love and mutual respect, if we love the country,” he added.

“I will express my opinion, but I cannot say that this is what has to be done… I’ll say that I think doing this will benefit my country and nation. And ‘I will not let this happen’ - whatever it is you want - this is not the language of politics and democracy.”

This was the first meeting between Shafiqur and Khaleda.

He said, “The main goal of our visit was to see a respected ailing colleague; it was a moral duty on our part. We fulfilled that only, nothing more.”​
 

Minimum reforms must be done before holding polls: Parwar
BSS
Published :
Apr 19, 2025 21:24
Updated :
Apr 19, 2025 21:24

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Secretary General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Professor Mia Golam Parwar spoke as the chief guest at a rally held in Bandarban on Saturday. Photo: BSS

Secretary General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and former MP Professor Mia Golam Parwar today said state organs must be reformed at minimum level before holding elections.

"The elections must be held by fulfilling the demands of reform and ensuring the trials of Awami League," he said.

The Jamaat-e-Islami leader said these while speaking at a rally organised by the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Bandarban district unit at the traditional local Rajar Maidan here as the chief guest.

The cohorts of Awami League who are hiding in the administration must be purged, Parwar said, adding that after implementing state reforms, elections must be held by June.

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Muhammad Shahjahan, Chattogram City unit Ameer and Central Working Committee Member Alhaj Shahjahan Chowdhury, Central Working Committee Member Professor Ahsan Ullah and Chattogram Regional Team Member Maulana Mostafizur Rahman were present as special guests, among others, on the occasion.

Bandarban District Jamaat Ameer S M Salam Azad presided over the rally.​
 

No election before reform, Hasina’s trail: Jamaat Ameer
UNB Lalmonirhat
Published: 19 Apr 2025, 16: 40

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Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman addressing a public rally at the Lalmonirhat Collectorate Field on Saturday. UNB

Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday said Bangladeshis will not accept any election until two key demands are met—visible trial of Sheikh Hasina and essential political reforms.

He made the remarks while addressing a public rally at the Lalmonirhat Collectorate Field.

Calling for a level playing field to ensure free and fair elections, the Jamaat chief urged the chief adviser to resist polls influenced by “black money” and muscle power.

He also emphasised maintaining diplomatic ties with India based on mutual respect, equality and good neighbourliness. “If we prosper, our neighbours will benefit too. But if our wellbeing is compromised, India must ask whether theirs can remain unaffected,” he added.

Shafiqur said although fascism has fallen, some “ill-politicians” continue to extort and occupy property.

He pledged that if Jamaat comes to power, women will be given respect, protection, and employment opportunities.

Shafiqur also promised to prioritise development in Lalmonirhat, including implementing the long-stalled Teesta Mega Plan.

“We want a country free from the divisions of ‘supporter’ and ‘opponent’. We reject the notion of 'minority' and 'majority'. That rhetoric has long been used to oppress us. Now, men and women alike will help build this nation,” he said.

“Youth will be empowered to become productive. Millions are now saying—they will sacrifice their lives, but not the country’s sovereignty. We did not fight West Pakistan only to be subjugated again. We want to live as citizens of a truly independent nation,” Shafiqur added.

The Jamaat leader also called for the establishment of an agricultural university and a local airport in Lalmonirhat to tackle unemployment in the region.

Earlier in the day, party supporters from across Lalmonirhat and surrounding districts joined the rally in colourful processions, creating a festive atmosphere.​
 

Jamaat Ameer urges chief advisor to call all-party meeting
FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
May 22, 2025 22:45
Updated :
May 22, 2025 22:45

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has called on Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of the interim government, to convene an all-party meeting to address the country’s ongoing political situation.

The appeal was made on Thursday (May 22) during an emergency meeting of the party’s Central Executive Council held at the party’s central office, with Dr. Shafiqur Rahman presiding, according to local media.

Members of the Central Executive Council were present at the meeting, where they discussed the overall situation in the country in detail.

During the meeting, the Jamaat Ameer emphasised the urgency of a united national dialogue and urged Dr. Yunus to take the initiative by inviting all political parties to the table.​
 

Igniting debate over Army is risky for nation, says Jamaat chief

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May 24, 2025 20:06
Updated :
May 24, 2025 20:06

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Engendering controversy over the Army will ultimately bring nothing good for the nation and the “pride of the institution” must be protected so that it can serve the people, Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman has said.

Speaking at the opening of Majlis-e-Shura at Al Falah Auditorium in Moghbazar on Saturday, he underlined the Army’s “prestigious contribution” at different turning points in Bangladesh’s history, bdnews24.com reports.

“The Army is our pride; it has many prestigious contributions at different important points of Bangladesh’s history. The Army was forged through Bangladesh’s struggle for independence,” he said.

“Inciting controversy about the Army may plunge the nation into grave risks. We want to keep our beloved, proud Army free from such controversies. May Allah assist everyone in doing this.

Shafiqur urged everyone to keep the Army in a position of pride and defend the dignity of the institution so that it continues to serve the people.

“I think we should all refrain from making any sort of comment on the Army. This involves the overall security of the country.

Shafiqur again called on the interim government to organise a dialogue to end the ongoing political crisis, compounded by Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’s statement that he was “contemplating resignation”.

He said, “It will not be appropriate under any circumstances to push the nation further into uncertainty through conflict and tear gas. This culture should end.

“For this, a meaningful dialogue is needed. This responsibility should be primarily taken by the current government and they should organise a dialogue. No matter how big the problem is, we believe that it is possible to reach a satisfactory solution through discussion.”

Shafiqur said, “Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has already taken some steps from its own position. First, from the executive council meeting, we have called on the interim government to convene an all-party meeting.

“We hope that something good will come out of that meeting, giving priority to national interests.”​
 

Jamaat leader seeks clear roadmap on elections and reforms in meeting with CA

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
May 24, 2025 22:29
Updated :
May 24, 2025 22:29

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Following a meeting with Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus, the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr Shafiqur Rahman, has revealed that his party has sought clarity on two key issues: the timing of the upcoming national elections and visible progress on institutional reforms and justice.

Speaking to journalists at approximately 9:30 PM outside the official residence of the Chief Adviser, Dr Rahman emphasised the importance of transparency and concrete steps in the current transitional period, according to local media.

“We told him two things need to be made clear,” Dr Rahman said. “First, when exactly will the election take place? The election should be held within the timeframe you’ve outlined, but at a point where it won’t cause undue suffering to the public – a comfortable and reasonable time.”

“Secondly,” he added, “before the election, there must be some visible progress on reforms and accountability processes that people can witness. If we proceed to elections without concluding essential reforms, it will fail to meet public expectations.”

Dr Rahman acknowledged the limitations of the interim government’s mandate, saying, “Of course, not all reforms can be completed immediately. But they’ve begun work on five specific areas. These at least need to be satisfactorily resolved.”

In response to recent political developments and reports of adviser resignations, the Jamaat leader clarified that his party is not demanding anyone’s resignation. “We haven’t called for anyone to step down,” he stated.

The comments come amid growing calls from political groups and civil society for the interim administration to provide a clear path forward after the mass uprising in July 2024, which led to the fall of the previous regime and the formation of the current caretaker government.​
 

We won’t support anything against national interest: Jamaat Ameer

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May 25, 2025 21:18
Updated :
May 25, 2025 21:18

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Sunday firmly said that their party will not support any initiative that goes against the country’s interest.

“Our party won’t support any initiative that goes against the country’s interests - be it a humanitarian corridor or a port - if it compromises national interest, we will say no,” he said.

The Jamaat Ameer was exchanging views with tea workers at Dakshin Bazar in Kulaura Upazila here in the district, reports BSS.

Talking on the issue of the corridor, he asserted that any such decision must come through the elected government in Parliament and involve discussions with all political parties.

Regarding elections, Dr Shafiqur referred to remarks made by the Chief Adviser, saying, “There will be an election that makes history. People will vote with a smiling face. No one will be able to say their vote has been cast by someone else.”

On the establishment of rights and living conditions development of tea workers, he said, “Every citizen of this country deserves equal rights. The government must treat tea workers just like any other citizen.”

Mentioning that they (tea workers) are still deprived of their basic rights, he said, “If we are given responsibility through the people’s vote, we will ensure your dignity and support for the development of their children’s potential.”

The Jamaat Ameer also highlighted their plans for education and integration of tea workers into modern garden management systems, stating, “We don’t treat anyone based on religion. We want to build a harmonious society.”

Speaking towards the tea workers, he said, “It may take time for you to call us, but it will not take time for us to respond. We are all equal owners of this country.”

With Kulaura Upazila Jamaat Ameer Assistant Professor Abdul Muntazim in the chair, Central Jamaat Assistant Secretary General Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, Sylhet City Ameer Md. Fakhrul Islam, Moulvibazar District Ameer Engineer Shahed Ali, Secretary Yamir Ali, Kulaura Upazila Jamaat former Ameer Khandaker Abdus Sobhan and Lecturer Hamid Khan, Secretary Belal Ahmed Chowdhury and other leaders at various levels were present.

In addition to exchanging views with the tea workers, Dr Shafiqur Rahman participated in various party programs throughout the day.​
 

Top Jamaat leaders meet Army Chief, term it a ‘courtesy call’

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
May 27, 2025 20:04
Updated :
May 27, 2025 20:08

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Jamaat-e-Islami’s top leaders met the Army Chief on Saturday night, as speculation grows over Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’s possible resignation.

Party Ameer Shafiqur Rahman and Nayeb-e-Ameer Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher met General Waker-uz-Zaman at Dhaka Cantonment after a meeting with Yunus at Jamuna, the official residence of the chief adviser.

Jamaat leader Taher confirmed the meeting, saying it was held at their request. “It was not a formal meeting, but a courtesy visit,” he said. “There were some informal discussions.”

He said Jamaat wants a fair election and is trying to help build understanding and coordination between the government and the army.

Professor Yunus, during a meeting with advisers last Thursday, reportedly expressed frustration over the current political situation.

He is said to have questioned whether there was any point in continuing in his role if he could not work effectively.

Later, after a one-to-one meeting with Chief Adviser Yunus, National Citizen Party Convenor Nahid Islam told the media that Yunus was “considering resignation.”

Yunus has since met leaders of BNP, Jamaat, and National Citizens Party and other political parties.

According to relevant sources, the Jamaat-Army Chief meeting was part of wider efforts to reduce tensions between the government and the military.

Unconfirmed reports have it that leaders of another major political party met the Army Chief earlier.​
 

Forgive us for any behaviour or performance that hurt you: Jamaat ameer
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Updated: 27 May 2025, 16: 18

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Shafiqur Rahman addresses an emergency media conference in the capital’s Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh on 27 May 2025 Prothom Alo

Jamaat ameer Shafiqur Rahman has sought apology from everyone who may have been harmed due to the party or any of its activists anywhere in the country.

“We, as a party, do not claim we are above all mistakes. We seek unconditional apology to everyone whoever has been harmed because of the party or any of its activists anywhere. Please, forgive us. Please forgive us even if you are hurt because of our conduct and any performance,” he said.

The Jamaat ameer was addressing an emergency media conference in the capital’s Institution of Diploma Engineers, Bangladesh (IDEB) around 12:00 pm on Tuesday.

The press conference was organised over a Supreme Court verdict that acquitted Jamaat leader ATM Azharul Islam of the crimes committed against humanity during the liberation war in 1971.

This verdict has proved that the truth cannot be suppressed, Shafiqur Rahman stated.

The Jamaat ameer further said several burning issues for the nation are still unresolved. He urged all the political parties to prioritise the interests of the people.

“If Allah wishes, we promise, we will put an end to the politics of vengeance and discrimination if we get the responsibility of serving the nation with the support of the people. Taking the help of the people we will try our best to dispel discrimination from the society,” he added.

The Jamaat ameer said, “We faced severe injustice during the regime of Sheikh Hasina. Our top 11 leaders were killed through trumped up cases, staged court and false witnesses.”

ATM Azharul Islam got justice, he said, adding that he has been acquitted of all the accusations brought against him.

According to him, limitless falsehood was adopted to conduct the cases.

He said former Chief Justice SK Sinha in his book acknowledged how the judiciary and the government made a cool-headed plan for killing instead of conducting a trial. An environment was created so that no one could protest against this.

The Jamaat ameer said the family members were tortured after each verdict which destroyed the families.

Shafiqur Rahman said the international customary laws or the domestic customary laws were not adopted while conducting the cases. Neither the constitution nor the law was an issue on that day. The wishes, be it legal or illegal, of those who ran the court were the main issues.

The Jamaat ameer said the UK High Court in a verdict said the cases were “genocide of justice”. They did not say “killing of justice” because this was not about a single lawsuit.

Shafiqur Rahman further said the Bangladesh Supreme Court today said “miscarriage of justice”. This was a genocide of leaders. The motive was to make the party leaderless. But they (Jamaat) did not take revenge, they sought justice.​
 

Jamaat chief seeks unconditional forgiveness
The party welcomes acquittal of Azharul
United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka 28 May, 2025, 00:41

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami organises a press conference at the Institution of Diploma Engineers in Dhaka on Tuesday. | UNB photo

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Shafiqur Rahman on Tuesday sought unconditional forgiveness from those who have been hurt or harmed by actions or words of any members of the party.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Institution of Diploma Engineers in Dhaka, the Jamaat chief said, ‘No one is above mistakes, and as a political party, we do not claim to be exempt from errors. We seek unconditional forgiveness from anyone who has suffered or been hurt by any of our leaders or activists. Please forgive us.’Political party merchandise

He said the party tried to stand by the families of those who were martyred or injured during student-led mass uprising. ‘Due to many limitations, we could not fulfil all of our responsibilities. If we have caused anyone pain through our words or actions, in any way, at any time, we ask for forgiveness,’ he added.

The Jamaat ameer also said that the party had long awaited what he called a ‘just verdict,’ referring to the Supreme Court ruling that acquitted Jamaat’s former acting secretary general ATM Azharul Islam of all charges.

According to Shafiqur, Azharul was initially handed the death penalty without proper adherence to either international or domestic laws. ‘At that time, the Constitution was ignored, laws held no significance. The court operated at the whim of those who pulled the strings. Their wishes, whether lawful or unlawful, became the law,’ he claimed.

The press conference was convened to share Jamaat’s official reaction to the Supreme Court’s verdict that acquitted Azharul Islam.

The Jamaat chief further claimed that the party had endured severe repression during the rule of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. ‘Eleven top leaders of our party were victims of judicial killings in fabricated, stage-managed cases, based on false testimonies,’ he alleged.

Senior Jamaat leaders present at the press conference included Nayeb-e-Ameer Mujibur Rahman, Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, acting Secretary General Maulana ATM Masum and others from the party.​
 

Jamaat denies rumours of its leader's secret Doha visit

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Jun 01, 2025 23:00
Updated :
Jun 01, 2025 23:00

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Jamaat-e-Islami has denied claims circulating on social media that party chief Shafiqur Rahman secretly visited Doha, Qatar.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the party’s acting Secretary General, Maulana ATM Masum, said the rumour was false and intended to discredit the Jamaat leader, according to local media.

He stated that Shafiqur Rahman remained in Bangladesh throughout the period in question and carried out various party activities. Between May 28 and 31, he attended events in Dhaka, led a student workshop, and chaired a central executive meeting.

On May 31, Rahman travelled to Syedpur to attend the closing session of a two-day training camp and returned to Dhaka the same evening. Jamaat has urged all to refrain from spreading misinformation.​
 

Jamaat calls for national election between December and April

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Jun 02, 2025 22:54
Updated :
Jun 02, 2025 22:54

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Jamaat-e-Islami has expressed its desire to hold the next national election between December this year and April next year.

The party conveyed this position during a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the Foreign Service Academy on Monday afternoon, according to local media.

Jamaat’s Deputy Amir Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher said the party is flexible on the election date but prefers it within the December-April timeframe.

Discussions also covered political reforms, aiming for completion by July. Taher added that all parties would meet from tomorrow to seek consensus on outstanding issues, with a final charter expected in July.

Regarding the election schedule, Taher said while some parties favour December, Jamaat ruled out May and June due to unsuitable weather conditions. They urged the Chief Adviser to announce a date within the suggested timeframe to alleviate public uncertainty.

Other topics included establishing voting rights for expatriates and ensuring a level playing field for all political parties.​
 

Country made into a crematory in past: Jamaat chief

Published :
Jun 08, 2025 21:04
Updated :
Jun 08, 2025 21:04

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Amir of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Dr Shafiqur Rahman has said many people showed dream of making Bangladesh into a ‘Golden Bengal’, but in fact they made it a crematory.

“This type of mistake should not be allowed again as they want changes in the society,” he said.

Jammat Amir said this while exchanging Eid greetings with cross section of people at Kulaura yesterday. Kulaura Upazila Jamaat-e-Islami organized program at Municipal hall room, moderated by Amir of Kulaura upazila Jamaat Abdul Muttajim, reports BSS.

The function was addressed, among others, by Assistant Secretary General of the party Ehsanul Mahbub Jubair, Amir of Sylhet city unit Md Fakhrul Islam, Majlish-e-Sura member Md Abdul Mannan, district secretary Md Yamir Ali, district president of Islami Andolon Maulana Abdul Kuddus, president of Kulaura press club M Sakil Rashid Chowdhury, educationist Md Mohibur Rahman and former upazila Amir Khandkar Abdus Sobhan.

Dr Shafiqur Rahman said, “The fascism is still exists in the country but we will not accept it. None will be allowed to dacoit vote in the upcoming general election.

Urging all to establish a discrimination free society based on equality and justice, he said all the Islamic forces should work together sinking all conspiracies to create disunity among the Islamic forces.​
 

Expatriates, young voters must be allowed to vote: Jamaat chief

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Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman has called for the voting rights of expatriates and young voters to be ensured in the upcoming general election.

Speaking as the chief guest at an Eid reunion organised by Barlekha upazila Jamaat at Barlekha Bazar today, Shafiqur said, "Expatriates are remittance fighters. Not allowing them to vote is a denial of their basic right as citizens. They must be guaranteed a transparent and convenient way to cast their votes, whether from home or abroad."

He said the youth had played a pivotal role in reshaping Bangladesh's political landscape and that their role must be acknowledged by ensuring their inclusion in the election process.

"Young people who will turn 18 before the election schedule must be included in the voter list. They have earned their rights through protest and resistance," he said.

Criticising the former ruling party, Shafiqur said, "Those who oppressed the nation for 15 and a half years are still trying to destabilise the country. They have taken lives—of children and of the elderly—but have shown no remorse. They must repent."

He praised the youth for what he described as their success in toppling an "authoritarian" regime, saying, "For 15 and a half years, we tried through protest and agitation. The youth have succeeded. We do not want to see a chaotic Bangladesh; we want to see a humane Bangladesh."

Shafiqur warned against any attempts by former ruling forces to return to power through the upcoming polls.

"If any dark force tries to re-enter the scene through this election, they will face the same resistance as they did in July. The youth will lead this fight."

He also urged the interim government to honour its commitment to hold elections in April.

"We want to believe in the chief adviser's words. He said the polls would be held in mid-April. If they are delayed, it must not go beyond April. Elections must be free and fair, and the people must have the right to vote."

On education, Shafiqur said the existing system had failed to produce morally sound and self-reliant citizens.

"This system leaves graduates jobless, walking around with files. If Jamaat comes to power, we will carry out a major overhaul of the education system. People will choose their profession on their own, and there will be no unemployment after graduation."​
 

Jamaat holds meeting with delegation from international human rights organizations

UNB
Published :
Jun 16, 2025 22:59
Updated :
Jun 16, 2025 22:59

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A three-member delegation representing international human rights organizations met with Jamaat-e-Islami at the party’s central office in the capital on Monday.

The delegation comprised Nicolo Figa Talamanca, Secretary General of the international human rights NGO ‘No Peace Without Justice’, Pascal Tarlan, International Lawyer and Accountability Expert, and Abbas Faiz, International Human Rights Law Expert and former Director of Amnesty International.

The meeting was attended by Jamaat’s Nayeb-e-Ameer Dr. Syed Abdullah Md. Taher, Central Executive Council member and Secretary of the Central Media and Publicity Department Advocate Matiur Rahman Akand, and Jamaat-e-Islami Europe spokesperson Barrister Abu Bakar Molla.

At the meeting, the delegation was informed about Jamaat’s activities in the overall political situation in Bangladesh.

After the meeting, the delegation made a courtesy call on Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman.​
 

Jamaat regains its registration with electoral symbol 'Scales'

UNB Dhaka
Published: 24 Jun 2025, 21: 09

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The election commission has officially restored the registration of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, reinstating its traditional electoral symbol, the ‘Scales’ (Daripalla).

The commission on Tuesday published a gazette notification signed by senior secretary Akhtar Ahmed, declaring the cancellation of its earlier notification issued on 28 October 2018, which had revoked Jamaat’s registration.

Following a ruling handed down by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Jamaat-e-Islami’s party registration with its party symbol was reinstated by cancelling the notification issued on 28 October 2018, said the latest notification.

With reinstatement of registration, Jamaat will now be able to contest the next parliamentary elections, using its ‘Scales’ symbol.

Jamaat had originally been registered with the election commission on 4 November 2008 (Registration No. 014) under Article 90B of the Representation of the People Order, 1972. But the registration was scrapped in 2018 in compliance with a 2013 judgment delivered by the High Court following a writ petition of 2009.

However, on 1 June last, the Appellate Division overturned the High Court’s verdict, paving the way for the restoration of the party’s registration and its electoral symbol.

Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, the election commission in a meeting held on 4 June took a decision to reinstate Jamaat’s registration and symbol.​
 

No credible election possible without major reforms: Jamaat Ameer

UNB
Published :
Jul 04, 2025 20:56
Updated :
Jul 04, 2025 21:06

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Friday said a free and fair election is not possible without fundamental reforms.

Speaking to reporters at Saidpur Airport in Nilphamari before attending a public rally in Rangpur, he said, “Mob culture has been prevailing in the country for a long time, but no Jamaat activist is involved in such violence. Since 1972, we have consistently opposed mob politics.”

Referring to the recent violence in Patgram, Lalmonirhat, Dr Shafiqur said, “Under the current circumstances, a neutral election is impossible. We must first create an environment for credible elections, and that requires fundamental reforms.”

Urging political parties to control their activists to prevent violence, he added, “Political leaders must take responsibility for their own activists. Only then can the state play its role in maintaining order.”

Friday’s rally marked the first major Jamaat gathering in Rangpur in nearly 17 years. Thousands of leaders and supporters from Rangpur and neighbouring districts joined the rally at Rangpur Zilla School ground, with the crowd spilling over onto adjacent streets. The rally echoed with slogans demanding the implementation of Islamic law and governance by honest leaders.

During the rally, Jamaat’s Rangpur-Dinajpur regional director and assistant secretary general Maulana Abdul Halim announced party candidates for all 33 parliamentary seats in Rangpur division, coveringRangpur, Kurigram, Gaibandha, Panchagarh, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon, Nilphamari, and Lalmonirhat districts.

Supporters travelled to Rangpur by rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, and trucks since morning to join the event.

Security was heightened across the city in anticipation of the rally, which was organised by Jamaat’s Rangpur metropolitan and district units to press for four key demands, including justice for the July-August uprising killings and reforms before the next national elections.

Jamaat leaders said the rally aimed to mobilise public support in the spirit of the July Uprising and initiate a broader movement for a ‘new Bangladesh.’

Thirty-three candidates were formally introduced at the event.​
 

How could election be held in this situation, asks Jamaat ameer
Correspondent Syedpur, Nilphamari
Published: 04 Jul 2025, 22: 13

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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Shafiqur Rahman File photo

Two convicts, who were handed punishment by a mobile court, were snatched following an attack at Patgram police station in Lalmonirhat.

Mentioning the incident, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Shafiqur Rahman on Friday remarked, “What election in this situation? How could an election be organised? An environment must be created for an election to be held.”

The Jamaat ameer came up with the comment in response to a question from a newsperson at Syedpur airport today.

Stating that the reform initiatives are being discussed to create a conducive environment for an election, he said, “We hope a good election will be held if the fundamental reforms could be implemented. There is no scope of any ‘if’. Reforms must be implemented and a good election too.”

Responding to another question about “mob-violence”, the Jamaat ameer maintained, “Mob was there in Bangladesh always. This started back in ’72 and has been continuing as of now. But we don’t want this mob; we are totally against the mob. You will not find any Jamaat-e-Islami activists or supporters among the mob.”

Speaking about controlling the mob-violence, Shafiqur Rahman said, “The leaders have to control their people. Then the responsibility of the state comes. It would not be right to shift all responsibilities to the state alone.”

Assuring about helping control the mob, the Jamaat ameer insisted, “There will be one trial; this will not be handed over to anyone else. The responsibility of trial will remain in the hands of the court only, Insha Allah.”

After talking to newspersons, Shafiqur Rahman left Syedpur to join a party rally in Rangpur.​
 

Malaysian HC, representatives of FORUM-ASIA, JDF meet Jamaat chief

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Published :
Jul 06, 2025 21:39
Updated :
Jul 06, 2025 21:39

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A five members delegation, including Malaysian High Commissioner in Dhaka, on Sunday made a courtesy call on Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman at Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central office.

“The meeting was held in a cordial and warm atmosphere,” said party release.

Other members of the delegation included Asian Forum for Peace and Development (FORUM-ASIA) Chairman Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad Nawawi, Malaysian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Mohd Shuhada Othman, a member of FORUM-ASIA and Justice and Development Front’s Central Committee and a member of FORUM-ASIA.

Jamaat Nayeb-e Ameer ex-MP Professor Mujibur Rahman, ex-MP Dr Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher and ex-MP Maulana ANM Shamsul Islam, assistant secretary general and central media and publication head Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Jubayer and Islamic Dawa circle Malaysia president Professor Saifullah Mansur.​
 

After BNP, now Jamaat delegation to visit China

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Photo: Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh

After several visits by the BNP to China, a delegation of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami is now going to visit China.

The Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh yesterday evening hosted a pre-departure reception for a high-level delegation of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.

Nine members of the delegation was present at event addressed by the Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen and Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman.

A large delegation of BNP visited China last month at the invitation of Chinese Communist Party. Two other BNP delegations visited China earlier this year.​
 

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