Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said the party would not seek revenge against anyone if it wins the upcoming election, promising forgiveness for all. Speaking as the chief guest at a campaign rally on Tuesday, January 27, at Satkhira Government Boys’ School field, he warned that those involved in corruption or black money dealings would be firmly resisted.
Dr. Rahman stated that if Jamaat comes to power, extortion and business syndicates would be dismantled, and a society based on justice and fairness would be established. He emphasized that no one would be allowed to exploit people’s wealth or dignity and that the party would not bow to any form of dominance. He also criticized the alleged harassment of female party workers, questioning the inconsistency between government welfare promises and disrespect toward women.
Calling for unity ahead of the February 12 election, Dr. Rahman urged citizens to stand for the “yes vote” campaign to rebuild the nation. Several party leaders and local candidates also addressed the rally under the chairmanship of Satkhira district Jamaat chief Shahidul Islam Mukul.