Extremism should not be allowed to rise: Tarique Rahman

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Published On: 31 Jul 2025, 20:35 Updated On:31 Jul 2025, 20:38
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman today virtually addressed a discussion titled “Women's Contribution to the Anti-Fascist Movement” at Bangladesh Medical University auditorium in the capitel. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, July 31, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting chairman Tarique Rahman today said women should be vigilant so that extremism cannot rise in the country.

“The next election is very important for every citizen of the country. Women should be very vigilant and alert so that fascism and extremism cannot rise in the country in any way, and I urge all mothers and sisters of Bangladesh to be vigilant and alert,” he said while virtually addressing a discussion.

Jatiyatabadi Mohila Dal organized the discussion titled “Women's Contribution to the Anti-Fascist Movement” at Bangladesh Medical University auditorium here marking the anniversary of the July-August mass uprising. 

Mohila Dal President Afroza Abbas delivered welcome speech at the beginning of the discussion. A documentary on the contribution of women to the anti-fascist movement was screened at the event and later, the organizing committee presented medals of honor to the members of the martyrs' families.

Addressing the democracy-loving people of the country, Tarique Rahman said, "Let’s stand united to honor the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing a just, democratic, safe Bangladesh for all, regardless of religion or caste, for all."

 "We strongly expect the active participation and support of our mothers and sisters in the ongoing journey of establishing a safe, democratic, humane Bangladesh for all in the future as well," he said.

Tarique Rahman said that if BNP comes to power, family cards will be issued in the names of female persons.

"The number of families is about four crore in Bangladesh. We will introduce family cards to at least 5 million marginalized families. We will issue this family card in the name of the female person of the family,” he said.

Its goal or objective is that marginalized families will be provided with financial or necessary food assistance every month by the state, he added.

The BNP acting chairman hoped such initiatives will lead to economic empowerment of women in the family and society on the one hand and on the other hand, opportunities will also be created for families to gradually become self-reliant.

Stating that his mother also lost a child in the 15-years movement against Awami fascist government, the acting chairman of BNP said, "Many mothers have lost their beloved children during the anti-fascist movement for more than a decade and a half. My mother also lost one of her offspring Arafat Rahman Koko just like you.”

He said the role of women in the future will be very important in building Bangladesh as desired by the July martyrs.

Citing the various steps taken by Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and former prime minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia for the development of women, Tarique Rahman said BNP believes that it is not possible to build a safe Bangladesh by keeping half of the country's population-women outside the mainstream of the state and politics.

“No country, not just Bangladesh, can move forward by leaving women power out of the action plan, and that is why BNP has arranged or is adopting all the action plans prioritizing women strength and ensuring the safety of women, keeping their hopes and aspirations in mind”, he said.

Mentioning the priority given to education and employment for women in this era of globalization, he said in all countries of the world, the doors of all possibilities, including education, employment and business, are open for women. 

BNP chairperson’s advisory council member Afroza Khan Rita chaired the event, which was moderated by Mohila Dal general secretary Sultana Ahmed and joint general secretary Helen Jerin Khan.

BNP standing committee members Abdul Moyeen Khan and Selima Rahman, JSD vice-president Tania Rob, BNP chairperson's advisory council members Professor Tajmeri S.A. Islam, Tahsina Rushdir Luna, self-reliance affairs secretary Shirin Sultana, Jahangirnagar University's Bangla department teacher Professor Shamima Sultana, Shaheed Sajedul Islam Sumon's sister Sanjida Islam Tuli, and popular social media talk show host Hasina Akhtar.

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