BNP to unveil manifesto launch tomorrow outlining vision for democracy, judiciary, governance
Special priority pledges for Islamic scholars, minority communities, and farmers will also be incorporated into the manifesto.
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman is set to formally unveil the party's manifesto tomorrow (6 February) for the upcoming national election slated next Thursday.
The manifesto will be declared at 3:30pm tomorrow at a programme to be held in the ballroom of Hotel Sonargaon in the capital, confirmed BNP media cell member Shairul Kabir Khan.
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir will preside over the event.
According to party sources, the manifesto will prioritise the party's 31-point agenda, the July Charter, and the aspirations of young voters.
It will also highlight people-oriented and life-focused services such as a family card, health card, and farmer card.
The manifesto is expected to include key commitments on restoring democracy, ensuring judicial independence, decentralising the administration, protecting human rights, and strengthening anti-corruption frameworks.
It will further outline specific directions regarding the economy and foreign policy, party sources said.
Special priority pledges for Islamic scholars, minority communities, and farmers will also be incorporated into the manifesto.
The manifesto unveiling ceremony is expected to be attended by distinguished citizens of the country, as well as ambassadors, high commissioners, and representatives of international organisations and diplomatic missions stationed in Dhaka.
