BNP's extended meeting sends message of election preparations- news focus bd
Bangladesh Nationalist Party - BNP's extended meeting this time carries special meaning, the party's leaders and activists believe. The party is organizing an extended meeting after almost seven years.
The leaders and activists believe that the venue of the meeting is also important in the current political situation.
The event was held at the field adjacent to the LD Hall of the National Parliament Building. Where more than four thousand representatives from all over the country gathered.
The leaders and activists believe that the meeting in the Parliament Building area sent the message that BNP is a parliamentary political party and that they think of election-oriented politics.
A day later, on Friday, the student leaders who led the mass uprising announced that they would launch a new political party in the Parliament Building area.
Meanwhile, party chairperson Khaleda Zia spoke virtually as the chief guest at the extended meeting of the BNP.
Through this, she spoke at a major political program after seven years.
Khaleda Zia is currently in the UK for medical treatment.
He called for early elections and urged the party leaders and activists to work together.
Despite being assured of national elections by December, BNP has already taken to the field with a program of rallies across Bangladesh to continue putting pressure on the interim government.
The main tone of the speeches of the top leaders as well as the grassroots representatives in the extended meeting was election-centric.
In addition, various issues came up, including the formation of the party of the Jamaat-e-Islami, which has now become an opponent from a one-time ally, and the leaders of the coup.
This information was obtained by talking to leaders of some districts of Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal and Rangpur divisions.
Upazila-level leaders raised various comments, suggestions and questions until the evening. After the evening, the district-level leaders began speaking.
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