Amidst the ongoing national crisis, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has declared a new set of programs aimed at fostering peace and honoring the victims of recent conflicts. Led by senior joint secretary general Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the party has planned nationwide prayers in mosques following the upcoming Friday prayers to pay respects to the deceased and pray for the injured. This initiative reflects BNP’s commitment to a peaceful approach in addressing the country’s challenges.


Rizvi issued a directive to party members to uphold the highest standards of discipline and to engage in activities that contribute to national harmony. He emphasized the importance of maintaining order within the party ranks and ensuring that no actions by party members exacerbate the already volatile situation. This stance is part of BNP’s effort to position itself as a stabilizing force amidst the political turbulence.
The BNP’s call for prayers and its directive for peaceful conduct signify a strategic pivot to non-violent methods of protest and political engagement. By focusing on communal prayers and moral guidance, the party aims to consolidate support and foster a sense of unity and purpose among its followers and the broader community during these unstable times.