BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman has called for policy-driven politics instead of mutual mudslinging among political parties. Speaking at a meeting with the newly elected executive committee of the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) at his Gulshan office on Wednesday, he emphasized constructive debate on development policies and solutions as the path forward for the country.
Rahman presented BNP’s vision for building a modern Bangladesh, highlighting plans to make Dhaka a livable city by addressing traffic congestion and urban challenges with input from local and foreign experts. He mentioned initiatives such as family and agriculture cards, satellite cities connected to Dhaka by train, and restoring the Buriganga River. He also pledged improvements in agriculture, education, and health, and reaffirmed BNP’s commitment to food self-sufficiency and a humane state.
He further stated that under a BNP government, the media would enjoy full freedom and journalists’ safety would be ensured. Rahman praised DRU’s neutrality and consistent elections, and accepted an invitation to attend its upcoming family gathering on January 30.