Dhaka   Friday 02 January 2026

Jamaat hints at ’working with’ BNP

Jamaat hints at ’working with’ BNP

Jamaat hints at ’working with’ BNP

Jamaat-e-Islami chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has said the party wants to continue working with the BNP “in the national interest”, and is seeking talks after the February election but before the formation of the next government.

Speaking at the BNP’s Gulshan office on Thursday evening during a condolence visit following the funeral of chairperson Khaleda Zia.

Shafiqur met Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and other senior party leaders.

The Jamaat chief commented on the election and referendum, urging a smooth, fair, and credible electoral process.

During the meeting, he recalled Jamaat’s long-term alliance with BNP, adding: “We have worked together in the past in the interest of our beloved country, and, God willing, we will continue to work together in the future for the country’s sake.”

Later, while speaking to journalists, Shafiqur said leaders of both parties expressed the same aspirations.

“For the sake of national stability over the next five years and to restore a healthy political environment, we should consider whether we can collectively think through constructive options,” he said.

He added that Jamaat plans to hold meetings with BNP after the election before forming a government, to “make decisions for the country”.

While offering condolences, the Jamaat chief recounted Khaleda’s struggle to restore democracy in Bangladesh.

He said: “Her send-off (Wednesday) was marked by historic honour. People bade her a tearful farewell. This was her due recognition. Her contributions to the nation have been acknowledged by Allah, and seeing this, we too are inspired.”

He added, “If we can contribute to the country in the same way, perhaps one day the people will honour us with a similar farewell. Such respect is rare, and being bid goodbye with tears is a profound mark of recognition.”