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Jamaat-e-Islami Leads in Poll Projections: Bangladesh at the Crossroads of Electoral Change and Strategic Alignment with the United States

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February 10, 2026
Jamaat-e-Islami Leads in Poll Projections: Bangladesh at the Crossroads of Electoral Change and Strategic Alignment with the United States
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?As Bangladesh approaches a consequential electoral moment, internal polling projections and regional dynamics suggest a potentially transformative outcome. According to recent assessments compiled across key belts of the country, a Jamaat-led alliance is projected to emerge with a plurality—if not a governing majority—while the BNP-led alliance is expected to follow as runner-up, with independents and smaller parties occupying a modest share of seats. These projections, if borne out, will reshape Dhaka’s domestic political landscape and recalibrate its foreign policy choices at a time of sharpening great-power competition in South Asia and the Indo-Pacific.

Electoral Projections: A Snapshot of the Shifting Map?Aggregated projections from multiple regions—including Dhaka Belt, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Chittagong, and the Comilla–Noakhali corridor—indicate a competitive race with notable Jamaat-led strength in several divisions. The projected national totals place the Jamaat-led alliance ahead, followed by the BNP-led alliance, with independents and others holding a swing share of seats. While polling is not destiny, the geographic spread of support suggests a broad-based momentum that merits serious attention from policymakers and international partners.

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Understanding Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh: Not a Monolith?It is analytically flawed to conflate Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh with its ideological and political counterparts elsewhere. Bangladesh’s Jamaat has evolved within a distinct socio-political ecosystem—shaped by a young demographic, rapid urbanization, a vibrant garment-export economy, and a pragmatic foreign policy tradition. The movement’s contemporary appeal reflects a modern, youth-driven, values-oriented conservatism—tilted toward moral-ideological themes and Muslim cultural traditions—rather than a radical or insular posture. This distinction matters for international engagement.
By contrast, political Islam in Pakistan has historically exhibited sharper anti-American reflexes, rooted in different historical grievances and security narratives. Bangladesh’s political culture, including its Islamist currents, is more transactional and outward-looking—particularly when national development, export access, energy security, and diaspora connectivity are at stake.

Foreign Policy Signals: Pragmatism and Partnership?Recent messaging attributed to Bangladeshi leadership figures—including Dr. Shafiq Rahman—has conveyed openness to constructive engagement with the United States, Saudi Arabia, and the broader pro-stability bloc in the Middle East. Such positioning aligns with Bangladesh’s strategic interests: trade access, investment, energy cooperation, maritime security in the Bay of Bengal, and technological upskilling for its youth.

This century’s strategic environment underscores an enduring reality: U.S. leadership remains a central pillar of global order. As an American citizen and analyst, I see no contradiction in advocating principled U.S. leadership that promotes stability, prosperity, and rules-based engagement. Constructive alignment with Washington—without surrendering sovereign agency—serves Dhaka’s national interest. It also supports regional equilibrium at a time when the expansionist designs of authoritarian competitors and destabilizing regional actors challenge the peace dividend across South and West Asia.

Regional Equilibrium: No Zero-Sum with India?Engagement with the United States does not require hostility toward India. India is a major consumer market and an indispensable regional stakeholder. U.S. policy seeks a stable South Asia capable of balancing coercive expansionism while preserving open markets and connectivity. Bangladesh’s optimal strategy is a balanced approach to diplomacy—deepening ties with Washington and Gulf partners, maintaining functional relations with New Delhi, and hedging against risks arising from coercive behavior by revisionist powers.

Pakistan, Bangladesh, and a Cooperative Arc?Recent high-level engagements in the region—including Islamabad’s outreach to Washington—have opened doors for broader regional alignment with U.S.-led stabilization efforts. This is not about bloc politics; it is about practical cooperation on trade, counterterrorism, maritime security, climate resilience, and development finance. Dhaka, Islamabad, and other regional capitals should coordinate where interests converge, while preserving their independent foreign policy choices. A cooperative arc anchored in Washington can catalyze peace, tranquility, and growth across the wider region.

A Middle Line for Dhaka?Bangladesh’s incoming leadership—whatever the final electoral outcome—should draw a pragmatic middle line: protect Dhaka’s sovereign interests while ensuring policies do not undermine U.S. and allied stability objectives. This balanced course best serves Bangladesh’s export-driven economy, youth employment, and global standing.

Personal Note and Commitment?I intend to travel to Bangladesh and engage with the incoming government. The current Foreign Minister is a classmate of mine, and, having studied at Rajshahi Cadet College, I bring long-standing academic and people-to-people ties to the country. I believe informed, candid dialogue can help Bangladeshi leaders refine foreign policy choices in a way that elevates Dhaka’s global profile. Let us work to place Dhaka, Islamabad, and regional partners on a cooperative trajectory that supports peace, stability, and growth—aligned with the broader objectives of the United States and its partners.

Conclusion?Bangladesh stands at a pivotal juncture. Electoral outcomes may shift domestic power, but national interest endures development, dignity, and durable partnerships. A modern, values-conscious political current—if it governs—must pair domestic legitimacy with international pragmatism. Constructive engagement with the United States and regional partners offers Bangladesh the surest pathway to prosperity in an increasingly competitive world.

About the Author?Dr. Gholam Mujtaba, MS, MD, Ed.D., is a Pakistani-American public policy analyst, Republican County leader in the United States, and Chairman of Pakistan Policy Institute USA (PPI-USA). He is a strong proponent of constructive U.S. global leadership and believes that sustained American engagement and hegemony in South Asia and the Middle East remain essential for regional stability, economic growth, and countering expansionist ambitions of authoritarian powers. Dr. Mujtaba is openly supportive of President Donald J. Trump’s foreign policy framework, particularly its emphasis on strategic clarity, burden-sharing with allies, and deterrence against destabilizing forces in the region.
Academically, Dr. Mujtaba excelled during his formative years at Cadet College Rajshahi, Bangladesh, an experience that continues to shape his understanding of South Asian political culture and civil–military relations. He maintains long-standing personal and professional relationships with several distinguished figures in Bangladesh, including his class fellow H.E. Mr. Touhid Hossain, the current Foreign Minister of Bangladesh; Dr. Mizanur Rahman, former Chairman of the Bangladesh National Human Rights Commission; senior officials of the Bangladesh Railway Board; and Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Aminul Karim of the Bangladesh Army, among many other respected Bangladeshi professionals and public servants.
With deep people-to-people ties across Dhaka, Rajshahi, and the Bangladeshi diaspora, Dr. Mujtaba actively engages in policy dialogue to strengthen U.S.–South Asia relations and encourage pragmatic, forward-looking foreign policy choices by regional leaderships, aligned with long-term peace, stability, and prosperity.

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