Jessore, Jan 19 (V7N)-  BNP  Chairman Tarique Rahman has said that the party does not want to confine politics to rallies, meetings and slogans alone, but instead intends to prioritize people-friendly and public welfare–oriented activities.

He made the remarks on Monday afternoon while virtually interacting with the family of Afia, a child suffering from a rare disease, in Jessore. During the event, a newly built house constructed by the BNP for Afia and her mother was formally handed over.

Addressing party leaders and activists present at the program, Tarique Rahman said BNP aims to practice politics that directly benefits people’s lives. “Politics that only revolves around blaming one group or another does not put food on people’s plates,” he remarked.

He said that BNP plans to introduce family cards and agricultural cards to support helpless and marginalized people if the party comes to power.

Outlining BNP’s future plans, Tarique Rahman said that one lakh health workers would be appointed to provide doorstep healthcare services in villages across the country. He also emphasized women’s economic empowerment and announced initiatives to make women self-reliant.

Additionally, he said canal excavation programs would be undertaken to help control flooding and improve water management.

The BNP chairman reiterated that the party’s vision is to take politics beyond slogans and turn it into a tool for sustainable development and social welfare.

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