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The '''Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)''' is one of the major political parties in Bangladesh. It was founded on '''1 September 1978''' by '''President Ziaur Rahman'''. The party is generally characterized by its emphasis on ''Bangladeshi nationalism'', ''multi-party democracy'', ''economic liberalization'', and ''conservative social values''. BNP has served multiple terms in government and remains a significant actor in Bangladesh’s political landscape. ---- == History == BNP was established during the presidency of '''[[Ziaur Rahman]]''' as part of an effort to introduce a structured political system following a period of military and political turmoil. The party sought to consolidate various socio-political groups under a single platform promoting national unity and political pluralism. After the assassination of Ziaur Rahman in 1981, leadership transitioned to his wife, '''[[Begum Khaleda Zia: Political Icon and First Female Prime Minister of Bangladesh|Begum Khaleda Zia]]''', who became one of the central figures of Bangladeshi politics. The BNP played a major role in the movement that led to the restoration of parliamentary democracy in 1991. ---- == Ideology == The political ideology of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party centers on: * '''Bangladeshi nationalism''' * '''Parliamentary democracy''' * '''Economic liberalization and private sector development''' * '''Conservative social and cultural values''' * '''Decentralization of administration''' * '''Non-aligned foreign policy''' The party’s interpretation of nationalism emphasizes Bangladesh’s distinct identity, incorporating both Bengali cultural heritage and the broader historical and religious context of the nation. ---- == Leadership == === Founder === * '''Ziaur Rahman (1936–1981)''' — President of Bangladesh and founder of the BNP. === Chairperson === * '''Begum Khaleda Zia''' — Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh; served three terms (1991–1996 and 2001–2006). === Acting Chairman === * '''[[Tarique Rahman (Tareq Zia)|Tarique Rahman]]''' — Son of Ziaur Rahman and Khaleda Zia; currently oversees party leadership from abroad. ---- == Participation in Government == BNP has formed the national government on several occasions. === 1991–1996 === Following the fall of military rule, the BNP won the 1991 general election, leading to the restoration of the parliamentary system. During this period, significant reforms were undertaken in telecommunications, media, and local governance. === 2001–2006 === The BNP returned to power in the 2001 general election. Economic growth, expansion of the private sector, and increased international remittances marked the period. The government also oversaw infrastructure development in transport and energy. ---- == Organizational Structure == BNP operates through a tiered structure comprising: * '''National Standing Committee''' * '''National Executive Committee''' * '''Central Committee''' * '''District and Upazila-level units''' * '''Front organizations''', including: ** [[Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal]] (student wing) ** [[Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal]] (youth wing) ** [[Jatiyatabadi Mahila Dal]] (women’s wing) ** [[Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebak Dal]] (volunteer wing) The party maintains a nationwide organizational presence in all administrative divisions. ---- == Role in Political Movements == BNP has participated in several national political movements, including: * Campaigns for the restoration of democracy during the 1980s * Advocacy for the '''caretaker government system''', introduced in the 1990s to facilitate neutral elections * Contemporary movements for electoral reforms and greater political freedoms The party has frequently been involved in political alliances, both in government and in opposition. ---- == Foreign Policy Stance == BNP supports a non-aligned foreign policy focused on: * Strengthening regional cooperation within South Asia * Maintaining balanced relations with major global powers * Enhancing labor migration opportunities * Promoting trade and investment partnerships The party emphasizes national sovereignty and independence in international decision-making. ---- == Recent Developments == In the years following the 2010s, BNP has faced several political and organizational challenges, including legal cases involving senior leaders, restrictions on political activities, and limited participation in recent elections. Following the political transition of '''2024–2025''' and the formation of an interim government, BNP has continued to call for institutional reforms and fully participatory national elections. ---- == See Also == * '''[[Bangladesh Awami League]]''' * '''Politics of Bangladesh''' * '''Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament)''' * '''Elections in Bangladesh''' * '''Ziaur Rahman''' * '''Khaleda Zia''' ---- == References == ''[https://www.bnpbd.org/ Bangladesh Nationalist Party] Official Website''
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