BNP Chairperson Tarique Rahman has said that his party will prioritize the rule of law and adopt a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, land grabbing, and violence if it forms the next government. Speaking early Monday at a BNP election rally in Kanchpur Balur Math, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, he pledged to ensure justice for all crimes under existing laws and to bring major reforms in development, agriculture, and employment sectors.
Rahman described corruption and drugs as the main enemies of society, vowing to curb the spread of narcotics in Narayanganj and surrounding areas. He outlined plans to reduce youth unemployment through language education and modern technical training to prepare young people for jobs at home and abroad. He also promised special training and income opportunities for imams, khatibs, and madrasa teachers.
For the agricultural sector, Rahman announced the revival of the canal excavation program introduced during the tenure of late President Ziaur Rahman to restore water bodies and improve irrigation. He further assured the repair of damaged roads and educational institutions across the country.