Nagorik Oikya President Mahmudur Rahman Manna thinks Tarique Rahman has changed dramatically over the past 15 years. The political leader told a private television channel that the BNP acting chairman appears much more mature and qualified than before. Manna watched Tarique speak and act back then compared to today. He believes the transformation gives him real hope for the future. The politician insists he has no hidden agenda behind his positive comments.
Manna left his previous party to start a new political movement. He rejected chances to join the ruling party when opportunities came up. The leader says Tarique Rahman became more humble while keeping his ability to make tough decisions. Political parties need leaders who stay transparent but show firmness when situations demand it. Manna thinks these qualities make Tarique suitable for party leadership.
The Nagorik Oikya chief predicts BNP has strong chances of winning the upcoming election. He wants the party to secure around 200 seats while leaving 100 for other political groups. Manna believes such distribution would help maintain democratic balance across parliament. He admits he does not belong to BNP but supports their electoral success. The politician thinks Bangladesh needs change that starts with people changing themselves.
Manna recognizes many talented individuals work within BNP ranks. He wonders whether Tarique Rahman will choose autocratic leadership or embrace collective decision making. The political future depends on which path the potential prime minister takes. Manna wants leaders who include others in important choices rather than ruling alone.
Manna left his previous party to start a new political movement. He rejected chances to join the ruling party when opportunities came up. The leader says Tarique Rahman became more humble while keeping his ability to make tough decisions. Political parties need leaders who stay transparent but show firmness when situations demand it. Manna thinks these qualities make Tarique suitable for party leadership.
The Nagorik Oikya chief predicts BNP has strong chances of winning the upcoming election. He wants the party to secure around 200 seats while leaving 100 for other political groups. Manna believes such distribution would help maintain democratic balance across parliament. He admits he does not belong to BNP but supports their electoral success. The politician thinks Bangladesh needs change that starts with people changing themselves.
Manna recognizes many talented individuals work within BNP ranks. He wonders whether Tarique Rahman will choose autocratic leadership or embrace collective decision making. The political future depends on which path the potential prime minister takes. Manna wants leaders who include others in important choices rather than ruling alone.