Tarique criticized the current partisan government, highlighting how a single party’s dominance has marginalized others, depriving the nation of valuable contributions from a significant portion of its population.
He emphasized that the BNP seeks to avoid repeating past mistakes, particularly the failure to utilize national unity after independence.
Addressing BNP grassroots leaders and activists from Dhaka Division, Tarique outlined the importance of including those who fought to restore democracy in the governance of the country.
He stressed the significance of forming a national government that would involve individuals from various fields who are eager to contribute to the nation’s development.
Tarique also proposed the establishment of a bicameral parliament to allow scholars, professionals, and experts who are not traditionally involved in politics to participate in governance. He argued that such a reform would enable the country to benefit from their expertise.
In his remarks, Tarique urged BNP leaders and activists to remain vigilant against any disruptive elements and to continue aligning with the people’s hopes and expectations. He also expressed his gratitude for their steadfast commitment to the party’s long struggle for the restoration of democracy.
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman on Wednesday shared his party’s vision for a future Bangladesh governed by a national government, emphasizing the need to harness the power of national unity.