Bangladesh opposition leader Tarique Rahman cautioned against hidden authoritarian rule during a virtual address to party supporters Saturday. The BNP acting chairman urged democratic groups to join forces while speaking at his party's regional conference in Cumilla district. Rahman emphasized that national interests must guide political decisions and actions should reflect public desires.
The opposition figure declared an end to previous authoritarian governance and called for collective progress. He stressed direct community engagement rather than formal meetings to achieve meaningful results. Rahman highlighted sacrifices made by party members who endured detention and forced disappearances during past political struggles. The leader advocated door-to-door outreach as essential for building national prosperity through grassroots connections.
The opposition figure declared an end to previous authoritarian governance and called for collective progress. He stressed direct community engagement rather than formal meetings to achieve meaningful results. Rahman highlighted sacrifices made by party members who endured detention and forced disappearances during past political struggles. The leader advocated door-to-door outreach as essential for building national prosperity through grassroots connections.