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We accept overall election outcome: Jamaat Ameer  

He vows to play role of vigilant, principled opposition 

Published : Sunday, 15 February, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 157
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday said the party recognises the overall outcome of the 13th parliamentary election and respects the rule of law, pledging to serve as a vigilant, principled and peaceful opposition.

In a statement posted on his verified Facebook account, the Jamaat chief expressed gratitude to party volunteers and supporters for their tireless efforts during the election period.

He acknowledged that many activists felt hurt and disappointed by the results but said their efforts were not in vain.

Shafiqur Rahman said securing 77 seats has significantly increased Jamaat's parliamentary presence, calling it a strong foundation rather than a setback.

Drawing on political history, he said electoral fortunes can change over time, citing the long political journey that parties often undertake before returning to power.

The Jamaat chief stressed that democratic politics requires patience, public trust and responsible preparation for the future.

Shafiqur Rahman said the party remains committed to strengthening democratic culture, safeguarding citizens' rights and promoting a just and accountable state.

He reiterated Jamaat's commitment to upholding the rule of law and contributing constructively to national progress while holding the government accountable.

Shafiqur Rahman also alleged that some party workers faced intimidation and harassment during the campaign but praised their courage and dedication to democratic participation.

"Our movement has never been about a single election," he said, adding that Jamaat will continue pursuing principled and peaceful politics in the days ahead. "UNB



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