BNP leaders cracked down hard on party members who break the rules. Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi announced the tough stance during a Friday meeting at the party headquarters. The political group refuses to accept any criminal behavior from people who represent them. Rizvi made it clear that every wrongdoer faces serious consequences. Party officials already kicked out thousands of troublemakers from their ranks.
The BNP disciplined between 4,000 and 5,000 leaders and activists for bad conduct. These people violated party rules and acted against the group's values. Rizvi explained that acting chairman Tarique Rahman watches all party activities closely. Rahman leads the cleanup effort with an iron fist. The party investigates every reported incident right away.
BNP officials take quick action against anyone found guilty of misconduct. Rahman does not care about a person's rank or position within the party. Leaders and regular members face the same punishment for breaking rules. The party treats all violations equally under its strict policy. Nobody gets special treatment when they mess up.
Rizvi repeated the party's demand for new parliamentary elections. He said only a fair voting process can prove how popular BNP really is. The party wants elections that are free from outside interference. Rizvi believes voters will support BNP once they get a real choice. Fair elections would show the true support for the party across the country.
The BNP disciplined between 4,000 and 5,000 leaders and activists for bad conduct. These people violated party rules and acted against the group's values. Rizvi explained that acting chairman Tarique Rahman watches all party activities closely. Rahman leads the cleanup effort with an iron fist. The party investigates every reported incident right away.
BNP officials take quick action against anyone found guilty of misconduct. Rahman does not care about a person's rank or position within the party. Leaders and regular members face the same punishment for breaking rules. The party treats all violations equally under its strict policy. Nobody gets special treatment when they mess up.
Rizvi repeated the party's demand for new parliamentary elections. He said only a fair voting process can prove how popular BNP really is. The party wants elections that are free from outside interference. Rizvi believes voters will support BNP once they get a real choice. Fair elections would show the true support for the party across the country.