In 2026 general election,
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) got a
landslide victory by securing 209 of the 297 seats of the
Jatiya Sangsad. On the other side, the Jamaat-e-Islami secured 68 seats, becoming the main opposition in the parliament. The party accused BNP of "election engineering", and requested the
Election Commission to count the votes of 32 constituencies again. Nevertheless, the party accepted BNP's victory. On the night of 12 February 2026,
Asif Mahmud, the spokesperson of the
National Citizen Party (NCP), and Shishir Monir, a lost Jamaat candidate from
Sunamganj-2 constituency, declared in
Facebook to form a shadow cabinet for ensuring transparency and accountability in the government. Shadow cabinet is a prominent feature in the
Westminster system. Under the system, the opposition nominates some ministers parallel to the ministers of the actual cabinet. Their task is to observe, criticize the activities of the actual ministries and recommend alternative proposals if necessary, as well as to cooperate with the stakeholders of the respective ministries. The system plays key role in the Western parliamentary systems, such as in the
parliament of the United Kingdom and the
parliament of Australia.
Receptions The move was welcomed by the political analysts. Analysts believe that it is a powerful way to ensure accountability in a democratic system, and that the opposition will be able to play a more effective role from within parliament by this. They also argued that this new concept in
Bangladeshi politics that will help to change the old political culture of parliament boycott by the opposition. ==List of members==