“আসুন দেশটাকে নতুন করে গড়ে তুলি। আমার দেশের মানুষের জন্য, আমার দেশের জন্য আমার একটি পরিকল্পনা আছে।”
“Let us try to rebuild our country anew. I have a plan for the people of my country, for my country.”
Democracy, Rule of Law & Accountability
গণতন্ত্র, আইনের শাসন ও জবাবদিহিতা
Tarique Rahman’s 31-point state reform agenda places democratic governance and the rule of law at its foundation. The agenda calls for restoring the non-party caretaker government system during elections, limiting the Prime Minister’s tenure to two consecutive terms, and rebalancing power between the President and the Prime Minister to prevent the concentration of authority.
The reform blueprint proposes a bicameral legislature, the reform of Article 70 to allow freedom of conscience in parliamentary voting, and the establishment of independent commissions—including a Constitution Commission, Judicial Commission, Administrative Reform Commission, and Media Commission—to safeguard institutional integrity.
The BNP has pledged zero tolerance for corruption through legal restructuring, transparent procurement systems, real-time audits, and the recovery of laundered funds. A Truth and Healing Commission has been proposed for national reconciliation, along with justice and rehabilitation for the victims and families of the July 2024 uprising.
Without taking strict action against corruption, and without ensuring rule of law and accountability, it is impossible to implement any plan successfully.
Economic Transformation & Prosperity
অর্থনৈতিক রূপান্তর ও সমৃদ্ধি
The BNP manifesto sets an ambitious target of transforming Bangladesh into a one-trillion-dollar economy by 2034, shifting from consumption-driven to investment-driven growth. The plan includes strengthening small and medium enterprises, supporting startups, reforming the banking sector, stabilising inflation, and upgrading Chattogram and Mongla ports to boost trade.
Central to the economic vision is the Family Card programme—providing Tk 2,500 in monthly assistance to marginalised households—and the Farmer Card system offering subsidies, accessible credit, agricultural insurance, and state-supported marketing for crop producers, fish farmers, and livestock rearers. Agricultural loans up to Tk 10,000 are pledged to be waived.
Tarique Rahman’s “I Have a Plan” platform includes a roadmap to create permanent employment for 40 million youths and several hundred thousand women, with employment exchanges at district and upazila levels, free public internet access points, and the goal of positioning Bangladesh as a global ICT and AI hub with one million new tech jobs.
We want to rebuild Bangladesh with the backing of the people. We envision a country where no one is deprived of at least basic healthcare.
Education & Healthcare for All
সকলের জন্য শিক্ষা ও স্বাস্থ্যসেবা
The reform agenda envisions making school dropout obsolete by ensuring every child gains practical skills, digital literacy, and global competencies regardless of socioeconomic background. The BNP manifesto pledges a skills-based, values-oriented curriculum emphasising joyful learning, technological support for educators, and a nationwide mid-day meal programme in schools.
Free education for women up to the postgraduate level is a cornerstone pledge, alongside prioritising technical education, the IT sector, and the youth job market. As Tarique Rahman has stated: “We are prioritising job creation, technical education, sports, the IT sector, and the job market, which I believe resonates strongly with Gen Z.”
In healthcare, the manifesto commits to recruiting 100,000 health workers nationwide—80 percent of whom will be women—to deliver door-to-door services in every village. The vision seeks universal healthcare where no citizen dies for lack of quality treatment, with free primary care medicines and low-cost medicines for cancer, stroke, and diabetes.
People want to know—if they vote for us, then what will they get? No progress is being made in the country. The time has come for us to join hands.
Unity in Diversity
বৈচিত্র্যের মধ্যে ঐক্য
In his address at the Hindu Representatives’ Conference, Tarique Rahman declared: “Our country is home to people of many religions, castes, groups, tribes, and communities. The bond of unity amid this diversity is the true cultural, social, and political beauty of our state and society.” He emphasised that regardless of religion or community, the foremost identity of every citizen is that they are Bangladeshi.
Upon his return to Bangladesh after 17 years, Tarique Rahman affirmed: “This country belongs to people of the hills and plains, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians.” The BNP manifesto treats religion as personal while affirming the state belongs to all citizens equally, with a welfare system and honorariums for religious leaders of all faiths.
The manifesto also pledges to excavate and re-excavate 20,000 kilometres of rivers and canals, plant 250 million trees within five years, and implement modern waste management systems—recognising that environmental stewardship is inseparable from the shared prosperity of all communities.
If we want to protect the people of the country and, above all, safeguard Bangladesh, we must all remain united at any cost.
Pillars of Legacy
উত্তরাধিকারের স্তম্ভ
Democracy
গণতন্ত্র
Rooted in Ziaur Rahman’s multiparty democratic vision, the 31-point reform agenda restores the caretaker government system, limits executive power, and establishes independent commissions to safeguard free elections and fundamental rights.
Progress
অগ্রগতি
A trillion-dollar economy by 2034, 40 million new jobs, Family Cards and Farmer Cards for social protection, and Bangladesh positioned as a global ICT and AI hub—investing in people, not just infrastructure.
Unity
ঐক্য
“We comes before I, the nation comes before we, and above all, Bangladesh.” A pluralistic society where every religion, community, and ethnic group shares equal rights under a common Bangladeshi identity.
বাংলাদেশ জিন্দাবাদ
Long Live Bangladesh
Together, we will work · Together, we will build our Bangladesh