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Feb 14, 2026
Fakhrul outlines three immediate challenges for next government
bdnews24.com
Published :
Feb 13, 2026 19:45
Updated :
Feb 13, 2026 19:45
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has outlined three immediate challenges for the next government after his party secured an absolute majority in the election.
He made the comment at the Shahjalal International Airport after returning from his Thakurgaon-1 constituency, where he defeated his nearest rival, a Jamaat-e-Islami candidate, by about 90,000 votes.
“The biggest challenges for the next government are reviving the economy, ensuring law and order and controlling corruption,” the secretary general said.
BNP has won 209 of the 299 seats in the parliamentary polls.
“The results bring joy and sorrow at the same time,” said Fakhrul.
The reason for sorrow, he said, is that the joy of the “unprecedented victory” cannot be shared with former prime minister Khaleda Zia, who passed away in December last year.
He believes a democratic prosperity lies ahead given that the progress made through the July Uprising and the Feb 12 election continues.
Asked about the election being held without the participation of the Awami League and his party’s stance on the matter, he said: “The Election Commission has already ruled on the Awami League, prohibiting their activities.”
“Any further decisions will be determined in due course, depending on the political developments that follow.”
Fakhrul went to the party chairman’s office in Gulshan from the airport. He congratulated Chairman Tarique Rahman with a bouquet.
bdnews24.com
Published :
Feb 13, 2026 19:45
Updated :
Feb 13, 2026 19:45
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has outlined three immediate challenges for the next government after his party secured an absolute majority in the election.
He made the comment at the Shahjalal International Airport after returning from his Thakurgaon-1 constituency, where he defeated his nearest rival, a Jamaat-e-Islami candidate, by about 90,000 votes.
“The biggest challenges for the next government are reviving the economy, ensuring law and order and controlling corruption,” the secretary general said.
BNP has won 209 of the 299 seats in the parliamentary polls.
“The results bring joy and sorrow at the same time,” said Fakhrul.
The reason for sorrow, he said, is that the joy of the “unprecedented victory” cannot be shared with former prime minister Khaleda Zia, who passed away in December last year.
He believes a democratic prosperity lies ahead given that the progress made through the July Uprising and the Feb 12 election continues.
Asked about the election being held without the participation of the Awami League and his party’s stance on the matter, he said: “The Election Commission has already ruled on the Awami League, prohibiting their activities.”
“Any further decisions will be determined in due course, depending on the political developments that follow.”
Fakhrul went to the party chairman’s office in Gulshan from the airport. He congratulated Chairman Tarique Rahman with a bouquet.
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