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DHAKA, Jan 29, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman today said the party envisions a corruption-free and equal society that guarantees a secure future for children, citizens, and women.
Speaking at the inauguration of the party's main election office for Dhaka-15 and the launch of Jamaat's digital campaign 'Multi-Media Bus' at the water tank area in Mirpur-10, he said, "Oppression and fascism had been imposed on the people of Bangladesh in the last 54 years."
"The physical landscape of the country may not change, but its character and vision must transform," he added.
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman emphasized the party's commitment to creating job opportunities for the youth and building a united Bangladesh.
Jamaat Chief also pointed out the persistent violence in the Mirpur and Kafrul areas, which have long been plagued by terror. "We pray to Allah that those who are capable of bringing peace to these areas are granted the power to do so," he added.
Dr. Shafiqur formally launched Jamaat's digital campaign buses and other vehicles, seeking public support and blessings for the upcoming elections. "If the people choose us, we do not aim to be rulers but servants of the people, ensuring that every citizen gets what they rightfully deserve," he added.
"We aim for a responsible Bangladesh where justice and service prevail," the Jamaat chief said.
Jamaat central executive committee member Mobarak Hossain, central council member and Dhaka North Ameer Abdur Rahman Musa, central vice-president of Sramik Kollan Federation Laskar Mohammad Taslim, former Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir president Rajibur Rahman Palash, and Professor Saifulah Mansur attended the event.