BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman has on Tuesday urged all political actors to bring about qualitative changes in the country’s politics following the mass uprising, advocating a focus on policies aimed at public welfare rather than revenge.
“Instead of politics rooted in resistance, revenge and rhetoric, we must strive for a qualitative transformation of the political landscape by adopting and implementing realistic, people-centred plans,” he said while speaking at a discussion organised by the Jatiyatabadi Shechchasebak Dal to mark its founding anniversary at the China-Bangladesh International Conference Centre in Dhaka.
He emphasised that the BNP believes breaking away from conventional politics is essential to ensuring a secure future for current and forthcoming generations.
“Every parent wants to leave a secure future for their child. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party is formulating future political plans and programmes with the aim of meeting the hopes and expectations of every parent,” he added.
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