BNP Vice Chairman Praises Khaleda Zia's Impact on Bangladesh Politics
BNP Vice Chairman Barkatullah Bulu has lauded former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia for her significant contributions to Bangladesh's political and social landscape. Speaking recently, Bulu praised Zia's initiatives and warned of challenges ahead for the BNP.
Bulu commended Zia for introducing stipends and free education for girls in 1991, a move that transformed the cultural fabric of rural women in Bangladesh. He also highlighted her leadership during the 1990 mass uprising, which led to her becoming the country's first female Prime Minister later that year.
Bulu asserted that the BNP, under Zia's leadership qualities, would not yield to geopolitical forces. He stressed the party's commitment to non-radical politics, stating that it would protect the legacies of President Ziaur Rahman and Tarique Rahman. Bulu also acknowledged Ziaur Rahman's role in allowing the reformation of the Awami League, a decision that preserved its political existence in Bangladesh.
Bulu's praise for Khaleda Zia underscores her enduring impact on Bangladesh's politics and society. As the BNP looks ahead to the next election, Bulu has warned of internal and external pressures, urging vigilance within the party to safeguard its image and the legacies of its leaders.
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