Jamaat to form national govt even if it wins 200 seats: Ameer
UNB, Dhaka
Published: 08 Dec 2025, 09:53 PM
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Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur Rahman on Monday said his party intends to form a national government if it comes to power, even if it secures 200 parliamentary seats independently, aiming to safeguard national interest and ensure political stability.
He made the remarks while briefing reporters after paying a courtesy
call on European Union Ambassador Michael Miller in Gulshan.
Ambassadors and diplomats at the meeting also included Swedish
Ambassador Nicholas Wicks; Norwegian Ambassador Hakon Arald Gulbrandsen; German
Ambassador Rüdiger Lotz; Italian Ambassador Antonio Alessandro;
French Deputy Head of Mission Frédéric Inza; Dutch
Deputy Head of Mission Thijs Woudstra; EU Deputy Head of Mission Baiba Zarina;
and Sebastian Rieger Braun, first secretary at the EU Delegation.
During the meeting, EU representatives asked about issues including
the Rohingya crisis, public security, the party’s election manifesto, and its
100-day plan after assuming office.
In response, the Jamaat chief assured them that his party would work
to build an “inclusive Bangladesh”, if elected.
“We will not exclude any political party. A national government is
essential for the next five years to restore the economy, ensure stability,
establish the rule of law, and curb corruption,” he said.
He also outlined two conditions for joining the national government:
no member would be allowed to engage in or tolerate corruption, and equal
justice must be ensured with no political interference in the judiciary.
Speaking about holding the national election and referendum
simultaneously, Shafiqur Rahman said voter awareness was still not adequate for
two major ballots on the same day, warning that both processes could be
hampered.
He recommended keeping them separate.
Responding to allegations of using religion in politics, he said
religion is part of Jamaat’s ideology, not a tool.
“We do not exploit religion. Those who suddenly appear with caps and
prayer beads only during elections are the ones using religion,” he said.
He reiterated that the upcoming parliamentary election scheduled for
February must not be postponed. “We believe the election should be held on
time, in February.”
The Jamaat chief also reaffirmed the party’s support for the
proportional representation (PR) electoral system, saying it has been demanded
in the interest of the people and that Jamaat would implement it, if elected.