BNP Standing Committee member and Cox’s Bazar-1 candidate Salahuddin Ahmed pledged that no citizen would die without medical care if his party returns to power. Speaking at an election rally in Bahaddarkata Station, Chakaria, he reaffirmed BNP’s commitment to restoring democracy, rule of law, and citizens’ rights. Ahmed said the party’s mission is to build a Bangladesh where every person’s fundamental and human rights are protected.
He emphasized that the people of Bangladesh have regained their right to vote after years of struggle and urged them to exercise it in the upcoming national election. Ahmed also promised that under Tarique Rahman’s leadership, BNP would complete the unfinished work of late president Ziaur Rahman. His pledges included introducing agricultural cards, ensuring fair prices for farmers, and expanding social safety nets for poor families.
Local BNP leaders, including former MP Hasina Ahmed and several organizational secretaries, attended the event, signaling strong grassroots mobilization ahead of the election.