The Jamaat ameer said that the country’s biggest challenge at present is not survival, but stability. He noted that educated young people are struggling to find jobs that match their qualifications, women continue to face structural barriers, and millions of people remain vulnerable to falling into poverty despite working hard every day.
Calling for an honest response to these realities, Shafiqur Rahman said economic growth alone cannot be the sole measure of success. Economic progress, he added, should enable people to plan their lives with confidence, support their families with dignity, and participate meaningfully in society.
He also highlighted the contribution of migrant workers, saying millions of expatriate Bangladeshis demonstrate their love for the country through their labour and sacrifice.
