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Truth and healing commission pledged in BNP manifesto

Ahead of the 13th national election, the BNP today (6 February) unveiled its election manifesto, pledging to implement nine major commitments and a 51-point agenda to rebuild the country over the next five years.

The manifesto, announced under the banner “Korbo Kaj, Gorbo Desh” (We will work, we will build the nation), carries the slogan “Shobar Ageh Bangladesh” (Bangladesh First).

It is divided into five sections and outlines what the party described as a clear roadmap for governance if voted to power.

BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman unveiled the manifesto at Hotel Sonargaon in the capital this afternoon. He is leading the party into the upcoming election, marking the first time a BNP manifesto has been announced under his leadership.

Nine key electoral commitments

According to the party, the manifesto is not merely an electoral promise but a declaration of a new social and state contract.

BNP states that it believes in politics of justice and humanity, not revenge; rights of the people, not power; production, not plunder; rights, not fear; and fairness, not discrimination.

If entrusted with responsibility through public mandate, BNP pledges to build a Bangladesh where the sanctity of votes is upheld, terrorism, corruption and discrimination are eliminated, no one stands above the law, and every citizen can proudly say, “Shobar Aage Bangladesh”.

‘Three foundational pillars of the manifesto’

BNP says its political foundation rests on the 19-point state philosophy of former president Ziaur Rahman, Begum Khaleda Zia’s Vision 2030, and the 31-point state reform outline announced by Tarique Rahman.

According to the party, its politics is not slogan-driven but plan-based, guided by the vision of “Shobar Aage Bangladesh” and Tarique Rahman’s declaration, “We have a plan.”

Under this framework, the BNP aims to build a “humane, inclusive and accountable state” focused on employment, good governance, healthcare, education, sports, balanced development, climate change mitigation, rule of law, and social and food security.

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