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BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman has called on party leaders and activists to take their development and governance plans directly to the public ahead of Bangladesh’s upcoming national elections. Speaking virtually from London at a discussion titled ‘Upcoming National Election and Public Expectations’ in Dhaka’s Gulshan, Rahman emphasized unity within the party and the need to clearly articulate BNP’s vision for governance if it returns to power. Rahman outlined several priorities for a future BNP government, including establishing the rule of law, improving public safety, and addressing Dhaka’s chronic traffic congestion. He also highlighted the capital’s water crisis, citing the depletion of groundwater and pollution of major rivers. Addressing youth issues, he argued that social and cultural engagement, not punishment alone, is key to tackling drug abuse. BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir chaired the event, which featured academics and policy experts. Rahman concluded that implementing even 40 percent of BNP’s proposed plans could significantly alleviate national crises, signaling a renewed push to connect policy with public sentiment before the election season intensifies.
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