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Tarique’s vision gets spotlight, rainbow nation pitch stirs debate
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74283, member: 636"] Some Dhaka University professor just dropped an analysis about what Tarique Rahman wants to do with Bangladesh if the BNP gets power, and the whole thing went down at a policy talk hosted by a brand-new outfit called the Initiative for Policy and Politics. Mohammad Siddiqur Rahman Khan basically argued that the acting chairman's 31-point plan could unite different groups under one national vision, and Mahdi Amin jumped in, saying Tarique has been pushing power decentralization for years before everyone else caught on. Amin pointed out that BNP floated reform ideas covering courts, elections, and government accountability way back during the 2016-2024 stretch, and the current interim setup is basically running with similar proposals. The party also pitched mandatory third-language education over a decade ago to boost worker competitiveness overseas and in freelance markets, plus they have concrete plans for skills-focused learning at every education level. [/QUOTE]
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