BNP welcomes July Declaration, February election announcement

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Published On: 05 Aug 2025, 23:23 Updated On:06 Aug 2025, 09:19
BNP National Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed expressed the party’s support while talking to journalists outside the BNP Chairperson’s political office in the city's Gulshan area tonight.Photo: BSS

DHAKA, Aug 5, 2025 (BSS) – The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has welcomed the July Declaration and the announcement of national elections in February 2026, as outlined in the national address by Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus.

In an instant reaction on the Chief Adviser’s address to the nation, BNP National Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed expressed the party’s support while talking to journalists outside the BNP Chairperson’s political office in the city's Gulshan area tonight.

“We welcome the July Declaration and the commitment to hold elections in February,” said Salahuddin Ahmed, noting that the party views these steps as positive moves toward restoring democratic order in the country.

The senior BNP leader expressed optimism that the polls announcement would contribute to restoring democratic stability in the country.

“We believe this announcement will help establish political stability. No uncertainty will prevail in this regard,” he added.

He also noted that the BNP expects this positive political development to revive confidence in the economy. “We hope this will create momentum in business, trade and investment,” Salahuddin said.

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