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BNP forms reception committee ahead of Tarique’s return
BNP has formed a reception committee ahead of the return of its Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to Bangladesh on December 25.
The committee was formed on Monday with BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed as the convener and BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi as the member secretary, said BNP Media Cell member Sayrul Kabir Khan.
BNP sources said the committee includes the party’s 10 divisional organising secretaries, the presidents and general secretaries of BNP front organisations, and the conveners and member secretaries of BNP’s Dhaka North and South city units.
The first meeting of the committee was held on Tuesday afternoon, where members discussed the work plan for welcoming Tarique Rahman back home.
Earlier on Monday, a joint meeting of BNP and its front organisations was held at the party chairperson’s office in Gulshan to discuss arrangements for Tarique’s reception. The meeting was chaired by BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
After more than 17 years in exile in London, Tarique Rahman is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on December 25.
As per BNP’s plan, a large number of party leaders and activists will gather at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on December 25 to welcome Tarique and make his homecoming memorable. From the airport to Evercare Hospital, where his mother Begum Khaleda Zia is receiving treatment, BNP members will stand on both sides of the road to greet him.
Party sources also said Tarique will first go to Evercare Hospital after his arrival to see his mother who has been receiving treatment there in a critical condition.
Later, he is expected to stay at a house at number 196 on Gulshan Avenue, next to his mother’s residence, ‘Firoza’.
Meanwhile, BNP has appointed Brigadier General (retd) AKM Shamsul Islam as the chief security officer to oversee the security of party Chairperson Khaleda Zia and Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman.
The decision was announced on Wednesday on Wednesday in a statement signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.
Rizvi said Shamsul Islam will coordinate all security arrangements for the two top party leaders and ensure that all necessary measures are taken for their safety.
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Bangladesh must avoid return to fascism: Moyeen Khan
BNP senior leader Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan on Wednesday said Bangladesh cannot afford to return to a fascist path again in the future.
“We don’t want Bangladesh to be known again in the world as a fascist state. We want to build a humane Bangladesh,” he said.
The BNP leader made the remarks while speaking at a discussion organised by the Doctors’ Association of Bangladesh (DAB) at the Jatiya Press Club.
Dr Moyeen, a BNP Standing Committee member, said Bangladesh is now one of the most densely populated countries in the world, and by 2050 Dhaka is expected to become the most crowded large city.
“How we will run such a city is a matter to think about. Though we are not economically strong yet, we are surviving on an informal economy. Those who will run the country in future must work on these issues,” he said.
The BNP leader said the Awami League, instead of serving the people, created a system of self-serving power groups, which he termed an “oligarchic structure.”
“As a result, the poor have become poorer,” he observed.
The BNP leader said even after 54 years of independence, the nation is still searching for democracy.
“For democracy the people fought the Liberation War in 1971. They fought for economic rights and dignity. Those who led the country in the past and those who are leading now must answer why they failed,” he said.
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Dr Moyeen said every authoritarian ruler in Bangladesh faced resistance whenever they tried to take away freedom of speech.
“Modern state systems can be cruel because they make people numb and ignore human feelings. Those who come to power in future must make this clear,” he said.
DAB President Prof Dr Harun Al Rashid chaired the discussion, which was attended by BNP Chairperson’s Advisory Council members Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal, Prof Dr Forhad Halim Dona, and DAB Secretary General Dr Md Zahidul Islam Shakil and others.
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Jamaat leader Bulbul seeks nomination for C’nawabganj-3
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami central leader and Dhaka south Ameer Md Nurul Islam Bulbul collected his nomination paper for Chapainawabganj-3 (Sadar) constituency on Wednesday.
He collected the paper from the office of the district returning officer at noon.
While talking to reporters after collecting the nomination paper, the candidate urged ensuring the security of all candidates, party workers, and voters in the upcoming national elections.
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He also called for a free, fair, and credible election with a level playing field.
Central council members, including former Chapainawabganj municipality mayor Md Nazrul Islam, central organising secretary Prof. Rafiqul Islam and former MP Prof Latifur Rahman, were present.
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Tarique calls himself ‘half-Sylheti’
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has described himself as “half-Sylheti” while speaking at a discussion meeting on Great Victory Day at the City Pavilion in London.
“Many of you here are not just from Sylhet, but from other districts as well. Yet most of you are Sylhetis,” he said.
The BNP leader made the remarks while addressing a discussion organised by the London Chapter BNP at the City Pavilion, marking Great Victory Day early on Wednesday.
He added with a smile, “But there are people from outside Sylhet too… whether from Sylhet or elsewhere… I am also half-Sylheti, so there’s no need to say more.”
The audience responded with enthusiastic applause, and Tarique appeared visibly cheerful.
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Tarique, the eldest son of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman and Chairperson Khaleda Zia, was born on 20 November 1965 in Bogura.
On 3 February 1994, Tarique Rahman married Dr Zubaida Rahman, the daughter of Rear Admiral Mahbub Ali Khan, former chief of the Bangladesh Navy, who hails from Sylhet.
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Tough days ahead as conspiracies persist, warns Tarique Rahman
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Tuesday urged party leaders and activists to remain alert and united, warning that the days ahead will be challenging as conspiracies against the country continue.
“I am saying again, the time ahead will not be easy. Everyone must stay alert and united,” he said.
The BNP leader made the remarks while addressing a discussion meeting organised by London Chapter BNP at the City Pavilion, marking the Great Victory Day early Wednesday.
Referring to the political situation in Bangladesh, he said the conspiracies have not stopped and the upcoming national election will not be easy.
“I warned you a year ago that difficult times lay ahead. The conspiracies would continue and the election would not be easy. Many of you can now see that what I said then is happening,” he said.
Addressing a hall full of expatriate Bangladeshis, Tarique asked whether they would be able to stay united.
When the audience responded loudly in the affirmative, he said unity is the key to success.
“If we stay united, only then will we be able to implement our plan to rebuild the country. We can build the Bangladesh we dream of and establish accountability only if we remain united,” the BNP leader said.
BNP completes preparations for Tarique’s return after 18 years in exile
Citing the United Kingdom as an example, Tarique said people in Britain enjoy fairness because of an accountable system, while people in Bangladesh have been deprived of their rights for a long time. “There is no alternative to unity. United we stand, divided we fall,” he said.
Tarique Rahman was arrested in 2007 during the army-backed caretaker government.
After falling seriously ill in custody, he came to London in 2008 on bail for advanced medical treatment, accompanied by his wife Zubaida Rahman and daughter Zaima Rahman.
After nearly 18 years in exile, Tarique is set to return to Bangladesh on December 25.
The Victory Day programme with expatriates also served as a farewell event, as Tarique prepared to lead the party ahead of the 13th parliamentary election scheduled for February 12 next year.
At the start of his speech, Tarique spoke about his upcoming return and thanked the expatriates for their support over the years.
“I am returning home on December 25, InshaAllah, with your prayers and Allah’s mercy. I ask for your prayers for me and for our leader, Begum Khaleda Zia. Pray that Allah gives me the strength to carry out the plans I have for the country and its people,” he said.
The BNP leader also requested that no one go to Heathrow Airport on the day of his arrival.
“Gathering at the airport could create chaos and attract unnecessary attention, harming the image of the country and the party. Those who respect my request will honour the party and the country. If some go despite my request, I will assume they have done so for personal reasons,” he added.
A short video was shown highlighting Bangladesh’s journey from the 1971 Liberation War to recent student-led protests and the vision for a new Bangladesh.
Tarique also outlined his party’s plans to make Bangladesh a happy and welfare-oriented country, including initiatives such as family cards, farmers’ cards, health cards and steps to reduce unemployment.
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“This election is not an experiment or an experience. It is an opportunity for change, and we must use it wisely,” he said.
The BNP leader called upon expatriates to help choose the right party in the upcoming election. “The party, with the proper plans, is capable of developing the country and taking Bangladesh forward in the right direction.
Expressing gratitude, Tarique acknowledged the crucial role of expatriates in the movement against authoritarianism and expressed hope that BNP, with the support of the people, would form the next government.
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BNP completes preparations for Tarique’s return after 18 years in exile
BNP has completed preparations for the residence and offices of its Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman ahead of his return to Bangladesh after nearly 18 years in exile in London.
Party leaders said Tarique, the eldest son of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman and Chairperson Khaleda Zia, will move into house number 196 on Gulshan Avenue.
The BNP Chairperson currently lives at a rented residence, ‘Firoza’, located next to the house.
Separate chambers have been prepared for the Acting Chairman at the BNP Chairperson’s political office in Gulshan, beside the Chairperson’s chamber.
Another chamber has also been set up for him at the party’s central office in Nayapaltan.
Besides, BNP has rented another house in Gulshan from where all activities related to the 13th national parliamentary election will be coordinated.
Mahdi Amin, Adviser to the BNP Acting Chairman, formally shared the information at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon at BNP’s new office at house 10/C on Road 90 in Gulshan.
He also announced a national reel-making competition titled 'Amar Vabnay Bangladesh' (Bangladesh in My Thoughts) to mark the return of Tarique to the country.
Tarique Rahman is scheduled to return to Dhaka on December 25.
BNP has taken extensive preparations to welcome him. Party leaders and activists are expected to gather at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to receive him on arrival.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said people across the country are waiting for their leader.
He said leaders and activists from all levels of the party will stand in an orderly manner along the roads to welcome him, and preparations are underway accordingly.
On Monday, a joint meeting of BNP and its associate bodies was held at the Chairperson’s Gulshan office, where detailed discussions took place on arrangements for welcoming Tarique. The meeting was chaired by Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir.
Party sources said the house on Gulshan Avenue was allocated to Begum Khaleda Zia after the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman, following a unanimous decision by the cabinet led by then President Justice Abdus Sattar.
A few months ago, the ownership documents of the house were formally handed over to Khaleda Zia.
Preparations at Tarique’s residence are almost complete.
During a visit to the house, it was seen that security sheds have been set up in front of the building and CCTV cameras installed along the road. Security personnel said the measures were taken as Tarique Rahman will be residing there.
Regarding the new Gulshan office, BNP has rented the four-storey building at house 10/C on Road 90.
The building has strict security arrangements. A briefing room has been set up on the second floor, while other floors have offices for various party departments, including a research cell.
BNP Media Cell member Sayrul Kabir Khan said party leaders and activists who have been working for a long time are eagerly counting the days until Tarique sets foot on Dhaka soil.
He expressed hope that the party leader would restore democracy in line with the expectations of the people.
Speaking at the press conference, Mahdi Amin said the new office will function as a BNP office from where election-related activities will be conducted.
He said Tarique’s return has created strong public emotion, hope and interest across the country.
Mahdi also said the party believes that building a future Bangladesh requires all pro-democracy citizens, beyond political and ideological differences, to work together.
As part of the homecoming programme, BNP has launched a national reel-making competition.
The competition will run until December 25, allowing people from all walks of life at home and abroad to submit one-minute creative reel videos online, expressing their ideas, plans and hopes for building the country.
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Mahdi said the main goal of the initiative is to directly involve people in BNP’s vision of rebuilding the state and to bring grassroots ideas to the party’s top leadership.
He also said the top 10 winners will get an opportunity to interact directly with BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman at a special event.
Members of the BNP Chairperson’s Advisory Council, the party’s foreign relations committee and the media cell were present at the press conference.
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BNP’s China unit celebrates Victory Day
Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) China unit celebrated Victory Day with expatriate Bangladeshis in China on Tuesday.
The programme took place at a local restaurant in Guangzhou, where leaders and activists participated in a discussion meeting to mark the occasion.
The meeting was presided over by Shakhawat Hossain Kanan and moderated by former student leader and BNP Greater China leader Asif Haque Rupu.
In his speech, Shakhawat Hossain Kanan urged expatriate Bangladeshis to help continue democratic rule by supporting the party’s electoral symbol, the “sheaf of paddy,” and encouraged them to motivate their family members in Bangladesh to vote for the symbol.
Asif Haque Rupu alleged that anti-independence forces had repeatedly attempted to undermine the country’s freedom.
The programme also highlighted Bangladesh’s proud history and culture and aimed to strengthen the spirit of patriotism among the expatriate community.
Other speakers included BNP China unit leaders Sheikh Mahbubur Rashid, Wali Ullah, Hasmat Ali Mridha, S.M. Al Amin, and Musa Noor Islam.
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BNP's preferred candidate for Narayanganj-5 withdraws, citing security among his reasons
Md Masuduzzaman Masud, the frontrunner to be the BNP's candidate for Narayanganj-5 (City-Port) in the upcoming 13th parliamentary election, announced his withdrawal from the election race on Tuesday, citing security concerns raised by his family in the wake of the assassination attempt on Osman Hadi in Dhaka among his reasons.
Masud made the announcement at a press conference held at the Narayanganj Press Club around noon.
Masud added that he had tried to contact BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to inform him of the decision but was unsuccessful. He said he would explain the matter to the party leadership at a later time.
Masud was named as the BNP's preferred candidate in the constituency, that spans both banks of the Shitalakkhya River, in the first list announced by the party on November 3, covering 237 constituencies.
Speaking at the press conference, he said he decided to step aside after his family members expressed serious concerns about his personal safety following the announcement of his candidacy. “After the shooting incident involving Osman Hadi in Dhaka, my family became even more terrified,” he said.
His sudden withdrawal appeared to catch many of his supporters off guard, with several expressing anger and disappointment at the press conference.
Former joint general secretary of the BNP city unit, Nurul Haque Chowdhury, criticised the decision, saying, “You cannot abandon BNP leaders and activists like this. We came out in your support with many hopes and aspirations. We do not accept this decision.”
Nayem Khandaker, member secretary of the city unit of Zia Samaj Kalyan Parishad, also expressed surprise.
“Just a short while ago, he attended a scheduled programme in Shahidnagar. He came straight from there and made this announcement. We were completely unaware of it,” he said.
Narayanganj-5 has traditionally been a stronghold of the Osman family of Narayanganj, who were long feared in the area for their reputation as 'godfathers' in the district bordering the capital. In the last three elections, the MP seat was won for Jatiya Party by Selim Osman, elder brother of Shamim Osman, who himself was an AL MP from the neighbouring constituency.
Known for their strong ties to AL, the Osman family fled the country as the July Uprising of 2024.
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February election to lay strong foundation for democracy: Rizwana
Environment adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on Tuesday said the election scheduled for February would lay a strong foundation for democracy by strengthening accountability to people.
“The election would help solidify democracy and bring the government under public scrutiny. The journey toward building a discrimination-free and exploitation-free society, a dream yet to be fully realised, could begin from here,” she while talking to reporters after paying tributes to the martyrs at the National Memorial in Savar.
Calling the upcoming polls more than just an election, Rizwana said it would also serve as a kind of referendum where people would be able to express their views on key reform issues.
Based on that mandate, she said, the democratic journey could begin anew in a refreshed form.
She termed attempts to suppress political opponents through violence, including assassination attempts, as unfortunate, condemnable and cowardly.
“There is no heroism in such acts. If one has strength, one must face the people,” she said adding that in a democratic state, the path to the people is well known.
The adviser said the culture of targeting opponents has no place in a New Bangladesh.
She said the government would be considered successful only if it could deliver on its commitments to free and fair elections, justice and reforms.
Rizwana Hasan said the government’s goal is to ensure a peaceful and fair election so that people can vote without fear.
She said certain forces are active in trying to disrupt the process, stressing the need to counter them alongside building social resistance.
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Injustice, discriminations led people to revolt in 1971: Jamaat Ameer
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman on Tuesday the people of the then East Pakistan rose in revolt as the Pakistani ruling elite perpetrated injustice and created discriminations against them.
He made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of a youth marathon organised by Jamaat-e-Islami on the occasion of Victory Day at Suhrawardy Uddyan in the capital.
The marathon began around 8 am from Suhrawardy Uddyan and concluded at Manik Mia Avenue near the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, passing through Shahbagh intersection and Science Lab.
Participants carried national flags and banners with various slogans throughout the route.
Shafiqur Rahman said the politics of the future Bangladesh would be guided by a new system by discarding the old political order.
“The politics of the new system will be against terrorism, extortionists, murder, rape, false cases, corruption, injustice and all forms of oppression,” he said.
He said the marathon would continue until a new Bangladesh built by youths is realised. “No matter how many obstacles or threats come, we will not stop. We will build a new Bangladesh as dreamt by the nation, Inshallah,” he added.
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Referring to the upcoming election, the Jamaat chief said the people would not allow any kind of technical manipulation.
“We do not seek any favour from the Election Commission but if the commission shows favour to anyone, it will not be tolerated,” he said.
He said attempts to buy people with black money would fail as people are now much more aware than before.
Shafiqur alleged that during the Awami League’s 15 years in power there was no area of the country where people were spared from oppression, which led the entire nation to rise against them during the July movement.
He alleged that their current target is the country’s youth and revolutionaries and an attempt was made on the life of Osman Hadi, one of the key leaders of the July movement. “If anything happens to Osman Hadi, the revolutionaries will not remain silent,” he added.
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He said Awami League has wrongly assumed that eliminating one or two leaders would weaken the movement.
“They cannot reduce the number of revolutionaries. Rather, the number of revolutionary youths will continue to grow,” he said.
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