BNP Acting Chairperson Tarique Rahman has warned of an emerging threat from “invisible forces” and fascist conspirators in the country’s political landscape. “We must stand united to confront them,” he said. Rahman claimed that nearly 70% of the country’s development during recent decades took place under BNP rule. He emphasized preventive healthcare and the need to build a healthy, conscious young generation within the next decade. He also stressed the importance of incorporating moral values into primary and secondary education to foster responsible citizenship and leadership. “We want to build a harmonious Bangladesh beyond the identity of majority or minority,” he said, adding that if BNP is elected through a fair vote, it will implement its 31-point agenda.