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Islami Andolan Bangladesh has decided to leave the Jamaat-e-Islami–led 11-party alliance after negotiations over seat sharing failed. The party had demanded at least 80 constituencies, but Jamaat and other partners could not agree to that number. Following several rounds of discussions over the past week, Islami Andolan formally informed the alliance that it would not remain under the current terms. As a result, the coalition will now become a ten-party alliance.

According to alliance leaders, the dispute intensified after the National Citizen Party (NCP) joined the coalition, which Islami Andolan reportedly viewed unfavorably. Jamaat initially offered 40 seats, later increasing to 45, with an additional 6–7 open constituencies, but Islami Andolan remained firm on its 80-seat demand. Efforts by Khelafat Majlis leader Maulana Mamunul Haque to mediate between Jamaat and Islami Andolan failed.

Jamaat’s Assistant Secretary General Maulana Abdul Halim confirmed that top leaders would meet at noon to finalize the coalition’s next steps and hold a postponed press conference. Other partners have agreed to stay united, and minor seat adjustments may occur within the remaining ten-party alliance.

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