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BNP standing committee meeting tonight

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২৫ আগষ্ট ২০২৫, ১৫:১৯

BNP has called a meeting of its highest decision-making body, the National Standing Committee, scheduled for 8:30 pm Monday night at the party chairperson's political office in the capital's Gulshan, reports BSS.

The meeting is scheduled to be presided over by BNP's Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman joining virtually, according to Shayrul Kabir Khan, a member of BNP's media cell.

BNP sources said that the agenda of the meeting includes discussion on misleading statements made by several political parties regarding the upcoming national parliamentary election.

The meeting will also determine the party's course of action on the matter. In addition, important discussions on the overall law and order situation in the country will take place at the meeting.

Sources further indicated that the government will be notified about the contractually appointed officials and collaborators associated with the fascist regime, with a demand for the cancellation of their appointments to help ensure that the upcoming national election is free, fair, and impartial.


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