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The Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, has stated that just a year ago, their party was considered insignificant. Today, the party is at the forefront of the majority. In a statement released on social media platform X, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman added that just like Obama achieved success with the slogan “Yes We Can,” when every newspaper said a black person could never become the President of the United States. He claimed that the anti-corruption movements in Sri Lanka and Nepal have defeated major political parties despite numerous challenges, and New York-based Zehran Mamon has won with the support of ordinary voters. In a speech at the Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka, where a party rally was being held, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman fainted twice.
The Jamaat-e-Islami Amir stated that just a year ago, their party was considered an insignificant force and predictions were made that they would not win more than a few seats. However, today the party is at the forefront of the majority, and this is the will of the people. When the people are united, no power can stop them, he added. Dr. Shafiqur Rahman stated that the party has never relied on coercion or intimidation and will not do so in the future. They do not have fake voters, and they do not need to rig the elections, but they will defend the right to vote if someone tries to obstruct it.
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