
Party chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated on social media that the party respects the rule of law and is dedicated to a stable and effective democratic system.
DHAKA: Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has accepted the results of the 13th national parliamentary elections and announced its commitment to act as a responsible opposition party.
Party chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated on social media that the party respects the rule of law and is dedicated to a stable and effective democratic system.
Dr. Rahman expressed gratitude to party volunteers and supporters, noting that while some may feel disappointed, their efforts were not in vain. “Winning 77 seats has nearly quadrupled our parliamentary presence and strengthened us as a robust opposition. This is not a defeat but a foundation,” he said.
He emphasized that political fortunes can change, citing the example of the Bangladesh National Party, which held only 30 seats in 2008 but returned to power 18 years later.
“Democratic politics is a long journey aimed at earning public trust, ensuring accountability, and preparing responsibly for the future,” he added.
Highlighting the party’s approach, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said, “True leadership is tested not just by participation in elections, but by accepting the people’s decision. Our movement is not for a single election; it is to strengthen democracy, safeguard citizens’ rights, and build a responsible state. Jamaat-e-Islami will work as a principled and peaceful opposition for national progress.”



