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Khelafat Majlis withdraws majority of nominations to uphold 10-party alliance unity

The party also withdrew its nomination from the seat of the Senior Nayeb Ameer of Islami Andolan Bangladesh

Update : 20 Jan 2026, 10:22 PM

Khelafat Majlis has withdrawn more than  of its 72 candidates who had qualified in the nomination scrutiny phase for the 13th National Parliamentary Election, aiming to preserve unity within the 10-party alliance.

Following directives from its central leadership, the party’s parliamentary candidates submitted withdrawal letters to their respective district returning offices on Tuesday. Party leaders, activists, and candidates from allied parties, including Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, NCP, and Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, were present during the process.

The party also withdrew its nomination from the seat of the Senior Nayeb Ameer of Islami Andolan Bangladesh.

Before the election schedule was announced, Khelafat Majlis had been campaigning by nominating candidates in 258 parliamentary seats. It later reduced nominations to 74 constituencies to accommodate allied parties. Ultimately, in line with central directives and in the interest of maintaining broader unity among Islamist and patriotic forces, the party withdrew from more than fifty constituencies.

The remaining Khelafat Majlis candidates will contest the election under the 10-party alliance banner, using the wall clock symbol.

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