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‘BNP’s goal to build a humane Bangladesh’

 

Mymensingh Correspondent :

BNP Joint Secretary General and BNP candidate for Mymensingh-1 seat Syed Emran Saleh Prince told a rally in the remote village of Bahorbhita in Purakandulia Union of Dhobaura Upazila of Mymensingh this afternoon that BNP has come before the people with revolutionary and revolutionary programs to change the country’s development and the fate of the people. He addressed his election mass meetings, rally meetings and road meetings in different villages of Porakandulia, Ghoshgaon, Gamaritala Sadar Union in Dhobaura today (February 2).

The BNP was in the streets to establish a government elected by the people for the welfare of the people and the development of the country, and is now active in the electoral arena with the symbol of a sheaf of rice.

If the BNP comes to power, the people’s lost voting rights will be returned and good governance and an accountable state system will be established. At the same time, it will work sincerely to change the fate and protect the rights of people of all religions, castes, classes and professions, regardless of party affiliation in villages and cities.

Syed Emran Saleh Prince said that under the leadership of Tarique Rahman, the BNP has given realistic programs for the farmers, workers, youth and common people of the country.

BNP’s goal is to build a humane Bangladesh by prioritizing agriculture, education, health and employment. The current government has failed to ensure the fair rights of the people.

He further said that BNP has adopted a realistic plan to solve the local problems of Dhobaura and Haluaghat areas, such as the poor condition of roads and ghats, fair prices of agricultural products, security and employment crisis in border areas. He assured that these problems will be solved on priority if the people support them.