Dr Shafiqur calls for corruption-free Bangladesh, pledges actions for Noakhali's development

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Published On: 30 Jan 2026, 19:51
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman today spoke at an electoral rally at Noakhali Zilla  School ground in Noakhali. Photo : BSS

NOAKHALI, Jan 30, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur 
Rahman has called for a corruption-free and good governance system in the 
country, stressing the need for a fair and just society. 

"We want a Bangladesh free from corruption and misrule. We will vote for 
'Yes,' and 'Yes' means freedom," he told an electoral rally at Noakhali Zilla 
School ground in Noakhali, where he reaffirmed the Jamaat's commitment to 
ending the era of corruption and authoritarianism in Bangladesh.
 
Dr Rahman also assured the people of Noakhali that their demands would be 
addressed, outlining specific development initiatives for the region, 
including the creation of Noakhali Division, upgrading the city of Noakhali 
to a City Corporation, and measures to address river erosion in Hatia, 
Kompaniganj, and Subarnachar.

"We will take effective steps to prevent riverbank erosion in Feni, build a 
closure dam on the Feni River, construct a railway line from Sunapur to Hatia 
Chairman Ghat, and elevate Subarnachar to a municipality," he said.

Jamaat Ameer emphasized that the coalition of 11 parties would work together 
to bring about a change for the betterment of the people. "We have added ten 
more symbols alongside the symbol of justice, 'Daripalla' (Scale), and 
wherever it is placed, we will consider it as part of 'Justice'. Let us work 
together for the success of our alliance", he said.

Dr. Rahman highlighted the importance of ensuring fair pay for government 
employees, so they can serve the people honestly. "Many government employees 
do not live righteous lives because they do not receive adequate salaries," 
he said. "We will ask the Pay Commission to provide proper recommendations so 
that they do not resort to corrupt practices. For those who do, we will take 
strict action," he added.

Jamaat Chief further criticized the corrupt practices prevalent in the 
country, stressing that no one should be allowed to engage in illegal 
activities, such as extortion. "Those who engage in such practices must 
understand that they will not be able to feed their children on illicit 
gains. Eventually, these children will rise against them," he added.

Reflecting on the legacy of Noakhali, Dr Rahman praised the region's scholars 
and educators for spreading religious knowledge across the country. He 
described Noakhali's people as resilient and brave, saying, "Noakhali has 
produced people who do not fear challenges; they know how to fight for what 
is right," he said.

He also spoke about the painful history of Jamaat-e-Islami, recalling how the 
party's offices were shut down, and its leaders' facing persecution. "We were 
deprived of our symbol, and our leaders' homes were bulldozed, but we did not 
retaliate with violence. Our only crime was our faith in Allah, and we did 
not indulge in corruption or seize others' property," he said, adding, "We 
will continue to uphold these values."

Dr Rahman emphasized the Jamaat's commitment to the security and well-being 
of the people, highlighting the party's efforts in the past to protect public 
institutions and important landmarks. "Before coming to power, we began 
protecting government institutions and key facilities because we knew that, 
once in power, the people would be even more vulnerable to those who failed 
to protect them," he said.

Dr Rahman also spoke out in defense of the people who have faced persecution 
for supporting Jamaat's cause, such as the mother who was tortured for voting 
for the Jamaat symbol. "In her honor, we will make Subarnachar a 
municipality," he pledged.

Reaffirming his commitment to Noakhali's development, Dr. Rahman promised to 
fulfill all of the region's demands and ensure that no injustice would be 
done to the people. "We will not allow any unfair treatment. We will work 
together to make Noakhali and Bangladesh a better place," he said.

The rally was chaired by Noakhali District Ameer Ishaq Khan, with speeches 
from Jamaat-e-Islami Assistant Secretary General Maulana ATM Masum and other 
leaders from the 11-party electoral alliance.

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