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Jamaat-e-Islami open to unity government after February vote

bdnews24.com
Published :
Dec 31, 2025 23:50
Updated :
Dec 31, 2025 23:50

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Shafiqurโ€ฏ Rahman, Ameer (President) Jamaat-e-Islami, poses for a photograph after an interview with Reuters in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec 31, 2025. Photo : REUTERS

A once-banned Bangladeshi Islamist party, poised for its strongest electoral showing in February's parliamentary vote, is open to joining a unity government and has held talks with several parties, its chief told Reuters on Wednesday.

Opinion polls suggest that Jamaat-e-Islami will finish a close second to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the first election it has contested in nearly 17 years as it marks a return to mainstream politics in the predominantly Muslim nation of 175 million.

Jamaat last held power between 2001 and 2006 as a junior coalition partner with the BNP and is open to working with it again.

โ€œWe want to see a stable nation for at least five years. If the parties come together, weโ€™ll run the government together,โ€ Jamaat Ameer (President) Shafiqur Rahman said in an interview at his office in a residential area in Dhaka, days after the party created a buzz by securing a tie-up with a Gen-Z party.

ANTI-CORRUPTION PLANK

Jamaat advocates Islamic governance under sharia law but has sought to broaden its appeal beyond its conservative base. Rahman said anti-corruption must be a shared agenda for any unity government.

The prime minister will come from the party winning the most seats in the Feb 12 election, he added. If Jamaat wins the most seats, the party will decide whether he himself would be a candidate, Rahman said.

The partyโ€™s resurgence follows the ousting of long-time premier Sheikh Hasina in a youth-led uprising in August 2024. Hasina, whose Awami League party is now barred from the election, was a fierce critic of Jamaat, and during her tenure, several of its leaders were sentenced to death for alleged war crimes during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan, a war Jamaat opposed.

Jamaat had been banned from elections since 2013 after a court ruled its charter violated the countryโ€™s secular constitution. An interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus lifted all restrictions on the party in August 2024.

TIES WITH INDIA AND PAKISTAN


Rahman said Hasinaโ€™s continued stay in India after fleeing Dhaka was a concern, as ties between the two countries have hit their lowest point in decades since her downfall.

Hindu-majority India, South Asia's biggest power, had cultivated a close working relationship with Hasina, helping expand business and trade ties between the neighbours.

As New Delhi seeks to engage parties that could form the next government, Rahman confirmed meeting an Indian diplomat earlier this year after his bypass surgery. Unlike diplomats from other countries who made open courtesy visits to him, the Indian official asked that the meeting remain confidential, Rahman said.

"Why? There are so many diplomats who visited me and it was made public. Where is the problem?" Rahman said. "So we must become open to all and open to each other. There is no alternative to develop our relationship."

India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Rahman's statement about the meeting or any request for it to be confidential.

An Indian government source confirmed contacts with various parties, and India's foreign minister visited Dhaka on Wednesday to offer condolences to the family of BNP chief and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who died on Tuesday.

Asked about Jamaatโ€™s historical closeness to Pakistan, Rahman said: โ€œWe maintain relations in a balanced way with all. We are never interested in leaning toward any one country. Rather, we respect all and want balanced relations among nations.โ€

He said any government that includes Jamaat would "not feel comfortable" with President Mohammed Shahabuddin, who was elected unopposed with the Awami League's backing in 2023.

Shahabuddin, the ceremonial head of the country, himself told Reuters this month that he was willing to step down midway through his term.

Shahabuddin, in a telephone conversation with Reuters on Wednesday, declined to comment on Rahman's position, saying he did not want to "complicate the matter further".​
 
Jamaat-e-Islami open to unity government after February vote

bdnews24.com
Published :
Dec 31, 2025 23:50
Updated :
Dec 31, 2025 23:50

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Shafiqurโ€ฏ Rahman, Ameer (President) Jamaat-e-Islami, poses for a photograph after an interview with Reuters in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec 31, 2025. Photo : REUTERS

A once-banned Bangladeshi Islamist party, poised for its strongest electoral showing in February's parliamentary vote, is open to joining a unity government and has held talks with several parties, its chief told Reuters on Wednesday.

Opinion polls suggest that Jamaat-e-Islami will finish a close second to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in the first election it has contested in nearly 17 years as it marks a return to mainstream politics in the predominantly Muslim nation of 175 million.

Jamaat last held power between 2001 and 2006 as a junior coalition partner with the BNP and is open to working with it again.

โ€œWe want to see a stable nation for at least five years. If the parties come together, weโ€™ll run the government together,โ€ Jamaat Ameer (President) Shafiqur Rahman said in an interview at his office in a residential area in Dhaka, days after the party created a buzz by securing a tie-up with a Gen-Z party.

ANTI-CORRUPTION PLANK

Jamaat advocates Islamic governance under sharia law but has sought to broaden its appeal beyond its conservative base. Rahman said anti-corruption must be a shared agenda for any unity government.

The prime minister will come from the party winning the most seats in the Feb 12 election, he added. If Jamaat wins the most seats, the party will decide whether he himself would be a candidate, Rahman said.

The partyโ€™s resurgence follows the ousting of long-time premier Sheikh Hasina in a youth-led uprising in August 2024. Hasina, whose Awami League party is now barred from the election, was a fierce critic of Jamaat, and during her tenure, several of its leaders were sentenced to death for alleged war crimes during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan, a war Jamaat opposed.

Jamaat had been banned from elections since 2013 after a court ruled its charter violated the countryโ€™s secular constitution. An interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus lifted all restrictions on the party in August 2024.

TIES WITH INDIA AND PAKISTAN

Rahman said Hasinaโ€™s continued stay in India after fleeing Dhaka was a concern, as ties between the two countries have hit their lowest point in decades since her downfall.

Hindu-majority India, South Asia's biggest power, had cultivated a close working relationship with Hasina, helping expand business and trade ties between the neighbours.

As New Delhi seeks to engage parties that could form the next government, Rahman confirmed meeting an Indian diplomat earlier this year after his bypass surgery. Unlike diplomats from other countries who made open courtesy visits to him, the Indian official asked that the meeting remain confidential, Rahman said.

"Why? There are so many diplomats who visited me and it was made public. Where is the problem?" Rahman said. "So we must become open to all and open to each other. There is no alternative to develop our relationship."

India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Rahman's statement about the meeting or any request for it to be confidential.

An Indian government source confirmed contacts with various parties, and India's foreign minister visited Dhaka on Wednesday to offer condolences to the family of BNP chief and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who died on Tuesday.

Asked about Jamaatโ€™s historical closeness to Pakistan, Rahman said: โ€œWe maintain relations in a balanced way with all. We are never interested in leaning toward any one country. Rather, we respect all and want balanced relations among nations.โ€

He said any government that includes Jamaat would "not feel comfortable" with President Mohammed Shahabuddin, who was elected unopposed with the Awami League's backing in 2023.

Shahabuddin, the ceremonial head of the country, himself told Reuters this month that he was willing to step down midway through his term.

Shahabuddin, in a telephone conversation with Reuters on Wednesday, declined to comment on Rahman's position, saying he did not want to "complicate the matter further".​
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Jamaat leader vows to โ€˜take responsibilityโ€™ for AL activists
Staff Correspondent . Rajshahi 02 January, 2026, 00:53

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central committee member and former lawmaker Latifur Rahman has said that his party will take responsibility for anyone who joins Jamaat, including members of the Awami League, the political activities of which are currently banned for committing atrocities during the July uprising.

He made the remarks while addressing a courtyard meeting at the Fatapara Madanmore area under Sadar upazila in Chapainawabganj on Tuesday. A video clip of the speech went viral on social media on Thursday.


โ€˜Bangladesh is moving towards change. Those who will come to Jamaat from the Awami League will be welcomed,โ€™ he said.

He said that they would take responsibility for the Awami League activists if they face jail, problems at police stations, or any other problems. โ€˜We will bear them, Inshaโ€™Allah,โ€™ he said.

In the clipping, Latifur was also heard urging people to join Jamaat from both the Awami League and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.Political party merchandise

โ€˜Jamaat is now much stronger,โ€™ he said. Claiming significant influence in Chapainawabganj, Latifur said that people now approached him instead of other political leaders to resolve their problems.

โ€˜People no longer go to others. They call Latifur Rahman OC, SP, DIG,โ€™ he claimed and added that those who had joined Jamaat from the Awami League should remain fearless.

Latifur also urged the meeting to follow only the party of Allah. โ€˜There is no chance to follow any party except the party of Allah. This is not my statement, it is from the Quran,โ€™ he said.​
 

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