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BNP leader Salahuddin Tuku has reaffirmed that his party remains committed to serving the people and solving their problems through collective effort.
Speaking in Tangail while consoling the families of two missing boys, Mehedi Hasan (8) and Adib (9), who drowned in a local waterbody, Tuku stressed the importance of teaching swimming to children in riverine Bangladesh.
He noted that urbanization has reduced natural water bodies where children could traditionally learn swimming, calling for modern city planning that addresses such realities.
Tuku added that real change requires unity and goodwill, pledging that BNP will prioritize education, healthcare, sports, and child development to build capable citizens from an early age.
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