Recent IRI poll ranks it as the nation's most 'liked' party, signalling a massive shift in the political landscape
Shafiqur Rahman, Ameer (President) Jamaat-e-Islami, poses for a photograph after an interview with Reuters, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, December 31, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Long vilified for opposing independence and barred from electoral politics for over a decade, Bangladesh's biggest religio-political party is reinventing itself and attracting new support ahead of parliamentary polls next month, unsettling moderates and m
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