Bangladesh’s Jamaat leader urges youth to build a ‘New Bangladesh’ through honest leadership
Shafiqur Rahman, the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has called upon the country's youth to step up and lead the nation towards a 'New Bangladesh'. Speaking at the Central Student Union Elected Representatives Reception 2025 in Dhaka, he urged the newly elected student union leaders to embody honesty and avoid corruption.
Rahman, who leads the Jamaat-e-Islami, believes that the future of Bangladesh lies in the hands of its youth. He expects them to prepare for leadership roles, stating, 'We want to hand over the leadership of the country to the youth.' He encouraged the young representatives to prioritize education and research, transforming universities into hubs of academic excellence. Rahman stressed that the nation's progress depends on honest and visionary leaders emerging from university campuses. He expects the newly elected student union leaders to earn full marks in honesty and avoid corruption allegations. Rahman expressed confidence in the youth's ability to shoulder the responsibility of shaping Bangladesh's future.
Shafiqur Rahman has challenged the youth of Bangladesh to rise to the occasion and lead the nation towards a 'New Bangladesh'. He has called on them to prioritize education, honesty, and vision, emphasizing that their responsibility extends beyond their campuses to realize the nation's dreams.
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