Jamaat wants local polls before national election 'to reduce public suffering'

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman has said there is no alternative to holding local government elections before the national polls to reduce public suffering and assess the Election Commission's capacity.
"We support holding the next national election within the timeframe announced by the interim government chief after necessary reforms. But before that, local elections are essential to test the EC's capability," the Jamaat chief said while addressing a day-long Rukon (Member) Training Camp organised by Sylhet city Jamaat on Friday.
All city Rukon members attended the camp.
Shafiqur Rahman also noted that the absence of elected representatives in local government bodies is worsening public suffering, while administrative control through bureaucrats is disrupting civic services.
He called upon Islami movement activists to prioritise earning Allah's satisfaction and uphold accountability to Him.
Referring to the party's struggle, he said Jamaat faced severe oppression, including the execution of top leaders and loss of party registration and symbol. "Despite all odds, we remained steadfast on the path of truth, which has led to victory," he added.
The Jamaat chief stressed that the July and August mass uprisings must not be forgotten, saying, "The sacrifices of our youth must be honoured; otherwise, no one will dare resist injustice in future."
He said Jamaat has selected potential candidates for all 300 parliamentary seats and is preparing for the next election, aiming to build a welfare-oriented society.
Central leaders Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair and Maulana Habibur Rahman also addressed the event, urging members to strengthen grassroots organisation and earn public trust through moral conduct and service.