BNP leader Ruhul Kuddus Talukdar Dulu has said that students, equipped with books and pens, will play a leading role in creating a terror-free Bangladesh. Referring to Tarique Rahman’s 31-point agenda, Dulu noted that the future of the country’s education system is clearly outlined within it—aiming to produce a skilled and self-reliant generation that can raise Bangladesh’s profile globally.
He also celebrated the achievement of Natore’s student activist Rifad Mahmud, who was elected Vice President of the Commonwealth Students Association for the next three years, defeating candidates from India, Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya. “This is a matter of unique pride for the nation,” he said.