Jamaat seeks German help in protecting women’s rights, holding fair polls

Jago News Desk Published: 12 October 2025, 04:53 PM
Jamaat seeks German help in protecting women’s rights, holding fair polls
Jamaat Amir Dr Shafiqur Rahman meets German Ambassador Dr Rüdiger Lotz at his office in Bashundhara of Dhaka. – BSS Photo

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Sunday, October 12, urged Germany to extend cooperation and technical assistance to help ensure a free, fair and credible national election, underscoring the significance of it for the country's future.

Jamaat Amir Dr Shafiqur Rahman made the call when German Ambassador to Bangladesh Dr Rudiger Lotz paid a courtesy call on him and had a breakfast meeting at the Jamaat Amir's Office at 9:00am in Dhaka's Bashundhara.

At the outset of the meeting, the ambassador inquired about the health condition of Jamaat Amir and conveyed his sincere wishes for a swift and complete recovery.

Jamaat also expressed hope for Germany's continued support in protecting women's rights, enhancing their skills in the workplace, and promoting overall development in the country.

In addition, discussions were also held on the country's human rights situation, freedom of expression, sustainable democracy, and the need to further strengthen democratic institutions.

Both sides expressed optimism that the existing bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Germany, particularly in trade, investment, and economic cooperation, would deepen further in the coming days.

Deputy Head of Mission of the German Embassy Anja Carsten, and Political and Press Officer Sharleena Nuzhat Kabir accompanied the envoy.

Besides, Jamaat Assistant Secretary General and Chief of the party's Publicity and Media Department Advocate Ehsanul Mahbub Zubair, Foreign Affairs Adviser Professor Dr Mahmudul Hasan, and Dhaka North Medical Thana Jamaat Amir Dr S M Khaliduzzaman were present.

Source: BSS