BNP scrambles for faces as polls and infighting loom

Bangladesh Nationalist Party accelerates preparations for February's national election by deploying five assessment teams nationwide. These groups evaluate candidate popularity and public standing across constituencies while party leadership requests ally organizations submit their prospective nominee lists.

Acting chairman Tarique Rahman oversees the selection process through consultations with divisional secretaries and district officials. The party expects to announce potential candidates for approximately 200 seats next month as election momentum builds.

BNP leaders have largely settled on nominees for 150 constituencies while the remaining 150 face intensive review. Allied parties may receive roughly 50 seat allocations as part of coalition agreements.

The organization plans launching door-to-door campaigns by mid-October to mobilize voter support. Priority consideration goes to individuals who participated in pro-democracy movements and maintain clean public images within their local communities.
 

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