BNP committed to building a humane, welfare state: SM Jahangir

BSS
Published On: 04 Jul 2025, 22:47
SM Jahangir Hossain, Joint Convener of Dhaka City unit North BNP spoke at a leaflet distribution campaign in the capital's Uttara Azampur today. Photo : BSS

DHAKA, July 4, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is advancing with a vision to establish a humane, just and welfare-oriented state based on the '31-Point State Reform' proposed by its Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, said SM Jahangir Hossain, Joint Convener of Dhaka City unit North BNP.

He made the remarks during a leaflet distribution campaign in the capital's Uttara Azampur area on Friday afternoon. 

Several thousands of BNP leaders, activists and members of affiliated organizations from various wards and thanas of north units joined it.

The campaign, which stretched from Amir Complex to Zamzam Tower in Azampur, was part of the BNP's broader public outreach initiative to raise awareness about its political vision.

"The people of Bangladesh have rejected fascist rule," said SM Jahangir. 

"We are determined to build a humane, accountable and just state under the leadership of Tarique Rahman. Every injustice committed under the fascist rule of Hasina will be brought to justice on the soil of Bengal," he added.

He emphasized that the '31 Points' are not merely a political manifesto but a comprehensive roadmap for national recovery and democratic renewal. 

"These points represent the foundation of a new beginning for Bangladesh," he said, adding, "Every citizen's participation is essential in state reforms."

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