BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman announced that the party is considering implementing five urgent measures to enhance women’s safety and empowerment in Bangladesh. In a Facebook post on November 20, Rahman emphasized the growing challenges women face both online and offline, including harassment and violence. The proposed initiatives include a national online safety system with a hotline and reporting portal, protection protocols for women in public life, digital safety education in schools and universities, community-level responses to harassment, and nationwide efforts to increase women’s leadership and participation. Rahman stressed that women must feel safe in all spheres of life and that Bangladesh’s progress depends on their empowerment. He called for unity across political and social lines to build a safer, more supportive environment for women. The post also featured a family photo with his wife Dr. Zubaida Rahman and daughter Barrister Zaima Rahman.