BNP central sports affairs secretary and Dhaka North convenor Aminul Haque cautioned that using religion as a political tool undermines faith and misleads the public. Speaking at a meeting in Dhaka’s Rupnagar on November 20, he said that trading religion for political gain risks destroying one’s faith. Aminul criticized those who engage in political propaganda in mosques and likened them to clandestine groups lacking real capacity. Citing the 1971 Liberation War, he warned that followers of the anti-liberation forces remain active and must be confronted. He also accused certain groups of trying to disrupt the upcoming national election by spreading misinformation and selling false promises of salvation. Aminul pledged that if the BNP wins, it will build a humane, prosperous, and democratic Bangladesh by strengthening education, healthcare, the judiciary, and the rule of law under Tarique Rahman’s leadership.