BNP reinstates 8 expelled, relieved leaders

BSS
Published On: 11 Jan 2026, 19:39

DHAKA, Jan 11, 2026 (BSS)- Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has revoked the 
expulsion and relief orders of eight leaders from different districts and 
metropolis in accordance with the party's decision.

A press release signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir 
Rizvi said here today. 

The expulsion orders of the following individuals who were previously 
expelled on charges of breaching party's discipline and engaging in 
activities contrary to the party's policies and principles have been revoked 
and their primary membership reinstated, the release added.

Seven leaders who were expelled in the past got back their positions. They 
are former President of Bishwambhapur Upazila BNP of Sunamganj district 
Mohammad Harunur Rashid, former General Secretary (GS) of Ward No. 25 (South 
Surma Thana) of Sylhet Mohanagar BNP Md. Suleman Hossain Sumon, former Senior 
Vice-President of Jokiganj Upazila BNP of Sylhet district Tofael Ahmed 
Chowdhury, former member of Mymensingh North District BNP AKM Azharul Haque 
Ripon, former GS of Fulpur Municipal BNP Emran Hasan Pollob, former Senior 
Vice-President of Fulpur Municipal BNP Mukhlesur Rahman Bulu, and former 
Organizing Secretary of Fulpur Municipal BNP Nur Alam Siddiqui.

In addition, the relieving order of Rina Talukdar, former Joint General 
Secretary of Sunamganj District Mohila Dal, has also been withdrawn.

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