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Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has proposed a total expenditure of Tk 8,39,505 crore in its shadow budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year, representing 12.14 percent of GDP. The projected budget deficit stands at Tk 1,68,321 crore, or 2.43 percent of GDP, lower than the Tk 2,21,000 crore deficit estimated for 2025–26. The proposal was presented at a press conference at Al-Falah Auditorium in Dhaka by party executive council member and MP Saiful Islam Khan Milon, in the presence of party chief Dr. Shafiqur Rahman and other alliance leaders.

The proposed allocations include Tk 2,02,245 crore for public administration, Tk 1,27,500 crore for debt interest payments, and Tk 1,25,575 crore for education and technology. Other major sectors include transport and communication, agriculture, social welfare, health, and local government. The party emphasized governance reform, anti-corruption measures, and a fair tax system prioritizing SMEs and agriculture.

Jamaat leaders described the proposal as the first alternative budget by an opposition party in Bangladesh’s history, aiming to build an equitable, corruption-free, and employment-oriented economy grounded in justice and good governance.

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