Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman on Saturday called on voters to support the party in the upcoming parliamentary elections and the national referendum, promising to establish a corruption-free, terrorism-free, extortion-free, and just Bangladesh if given the opportunity.
Speaking at a election rally at Altafunnesha Playground in Bogura city, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said Jamaat does not work alone but aims to unite all stakeholders to build a secure nation. He emphasized that if the party is entrusted with power, it will prioritize governance based on justice, transparency, and public welfare.
“We aim to eliminate corruption, extortion, and terrorism, ensuring a fair and safe Bangladesh,” he said.
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The Jamaat leader also highlighted development plans for Bogura, including establishing a university, organizing international-level events at Chandu Stadium, and improving civic infrastructure. He stressed that the party does not impose bribes or unlawful fees and assured that no Jamaat member would engage in extortion, urging citizens to hold leaders accountable.
Dr. Shafiqur also spoke on women’s empowerment, emphasizing that the country will be built with the participation of women, who will be provided employment opportunities based on talent and merit. He promised that unemployment allowances would be replaced with real job creation programs, converting the hands of the unemployed into productive labor.
The rally, presided over by Bogura district Ameer Maulana Abdul Haq Sarkar, was attended by numerous party and allied leaders, including city secretary Professor A.S.M. Abdul Malek, district secretary Maulana Mansurur Rahman, central leaders Advocate Dr. Helal Uddin and Maulana Rafiqul Islam Khan, and candidates from seven constituencies. Central and local leaders, including members of Islami Chhatra Shibir, NCP, LDP, and BDP, also addressed the gathering.
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At the conclusion of the event, Dr. Shafiqur handed over party election symbols to candidates from seven constituencies and urged voters to cast their ballots for them. He later attended additional rallies in Sherpur and Shibganj upazilas, calling for support for Bogura-5 and Bogura-2 constituency candidates.
The rallies drew large crowds, reflecting strong public participation in Jamaat’s election campaign.