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Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson
Tarique Rahman has said that various conspiracies are still ongoing in the
country’s political arena. He alleged that some are acting openly while others
are working behind the scenes, urging party leaders and activists to confront
such activities politically.
He made the remarks on Saturday
evening while addressing a BNP workers’ gathering at the Sylhet Shilpakala
Academy in Sylhet.
Tarique Rahman said that maintaining
public support requires staying connected with ordinary people at all times. He
warned that political strength weakens when a party becomes detached from the public.
Addressing party members, the prime
minister urged them to avoid internal divisions and group-based politics. He
called on leaders not to label others as belonging to a particular faction,
saying such practices increase distance and division within the organization.
He also noted that party leaders and
activists had brought the party to its current position through years of
movement and struggle. Therefore, he said, no one should behave in a way that
causes pain or resentment among fellow party workers. He further emphasized the
importance of responsibility toward the party and mutual respect.
Although currently leading the
government, Tarique Rahman said leaders should first see themselves as party
workers. If someone makes a mistake, he said, they should first be advised and
corrected; organizational action should only follow if they fail to change.
Ahead of upcoming local government
elections, he also instructed party leaders to develop plans within the next
three months to strengthen engagement with the public.
The gathering was chaired by acting president of Sylhet city BNP, Rezaul Hasan Lodi Qayes, and attended by leaders from district and metropolitan BNP units. Earlier in the day, the prime minister participated in several meetings and inaugurated multiple development projects in Sylhet.