Barrister Rumin Farhana, the BNP’s International Affairs Secretary, has decided to contest as a rebel candidate in the Brahmanbaria-2 (Sarail-Ashuganj) constituency for Bangladesh’s upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. On Wednesday, her representative collected nomination papers from the local election office, accompanied by several hundred BNP, Jubo Dal, and Chhatra Dal activists from the area.
The BNP had earlier allocated the Brahmanbaria-2 seat to its alliance partner, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh, nominating Maulana Junaid Al-Habib as the coalition candidate. Farhana’s move signals internal dissent within the party, as several BNP hopefuls were reportedly disappointed by the seat-sharing decision. Speaking to reporters, she acknowledged the party’s strategic alliance decision but hinted she might still run independently.
Political analysts suggest her candidacy could test BNP’s internal discipline and alliance cohesion. The party leadership has yet to comment on possible disciplinary measures if she proceeds independently. The development adds new complexity to the opposition’s electoral strategy in a key constituency.