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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''1. What does BNP stand for?''' BNP stands for '''Bangladesh Nationalist Party''', one of the two major political parties in Bangladesh. '''2. Who founded the BNP?''' BNP was founded by '''President Ziaur Rahman''' on '''September 1, 1978'''. '''3. Who are the current leaders?''' '''Begum Khaleda Zia''' serves as Chairperson, and her son '''Tarique Rahman''' acts as the party’s de facto leader from exile. '''4. What is BNP’s ideology?''' BNP promotes '''Bangladeshi nationalism''', '''economic liberalism''', and '''moderate conservatism'''. '''5. How many times has BNP been in power?''' BNP has governed Bangladesh multiple times — after the elections in '''1979''', '''1991''', '''February 1996''', and '''2001'''. '''6. What are BNP’s current priorities?''' Rebuilding the party, ensuring political freedom, restoring democratic processes, and preparing for future national elections. The '''Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)''' remains a cornerstone of the nation’s political identity. From its origins under President Ziaur Rahman to its leadership under Khaleda Zia and Tarique Rahman, the party has been both a builder of democracy and a survivor of political adversity. Its narrative mirrors the evolution of Bangladesh itself — resilient, contested, and ever striving for national dignity. As BNP seeks renewal, its role in shaping Bangladesh’s democratic future remains as vital as ever.
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