Dhaka, Feb. 15 -- Abdullah Mohammad Taher, deputy chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami, has signalled the party's intent to exercise rigorous parliamentary oversight within the next assembly.

Emphasising a commitment to legislative vigilance, Taher said, while the party remains dedicated to national stability, it will serve as a formidable check to ensure the new administration remains accountable to the public interest.

Following Tarique Rahman's visit to Shafiqur Rahman's home on Sunday, Taher said Jamaat promises to work with the BNP in the future for "nation-building".

The meeting took place at the Jamaat chief's Bashundhara residence.

Tarique's visit comes as the BNP, having secured an absolute majority in the general election, prepares ...