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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has expelled 20 leaders from Siddhirganj and Sonargaon areas of Narayanganj for engaging in activities that violated party decisions and were deemed anti-organizational. The decision was announced on Thursday through a press release signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi. The expelled members include key figures from Siddhirganj Thana BNP, such as the president, acting general secretary, and several ward-level leaders.
According to the press release, six leaders from Siddhirganj Thana BNP and eight ward-level leaders were removed, along with six more from Sonargaon Upazila BNP. The expelled Sonargaon leaders include vice presidents, joint secretaries, and a former acting general secretary. Narayanganj District BNP convener Professor Mamun Mahmud stated that the disciplinary action was based on specific allegations of violating party decisions, engaging in anti-organizational activities, and campaigning for independent candidates.
The expulsions reflect the party’s effort to enforce internal discipline and maintain unity ahead of future political activities, according to the official statement.
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