BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman addressed the Animal and Life Fair through virtual participation at the Bangladesh-China Friendship International Conference Centre. Rahman emphasized the vital connection between human survival and wildlife protection during his speech to the Bangladesh Animal Welfare Association. He highlighted how ecosystem health directly impacts human wellbeing and societal development. The political leader stressed that compassionate treatment of animals reflects social maturity and advancement. Rahman argued that biodiversity conservation requires both democratic governance and public awareness rather than legislation alone.
The BNP leader pointed to urban health challenges caused by ecological imbalance as evidence of ecosystem importance. Rahman cited declining frog populations in Dhaka as a factor contributing to increased Aedes mosquito threats. He promised that BNP would strengthen existing environmental legislation if given governing opportunities. The political figure connected democratic principles to effective wildlife protection and ecosystem management. Rahman concluded that rejecting intolerance while embracing humanitarian values would benefit both human and animal rights across Bangladesh.
The BNP leader pointed to urban health challenges caused by ecological imbalance as evidence of ecosystem importance. Rahman cited declining frog populations in Dhaka as a factor contributing to increased Aedes mosquito threats. He promised that BNP would strengthen existing environmental legislation if given governing opportunities. The political figure connected democratic principles to effective wildlife protection and ecosystem management. Rahman concluded that rejecting intolerance while embracing humanitarian values would benefit both human and animal rights across Bangladesh.