BANGLADESH NEWS
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia on Thursday attended an Iftar party thrown by the Bikalpadhara Bangladesh, the party formed by its President AQM Badruddoza after deserting BNP.
Khaleda Zia was seen sitting beside Badruddoza, who left BNP after he was forced to follow the party's diktat to resign as the President, on the dais erected for the Iftar party on the parliament premises.
Barrister Rafiq Ul Huq and Krishak-Shramik Janata League President Kader Siddiqui, among others, also shared the dais with Khaleda.
BNP's Acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Forward Party President ABM Mostafa Amin and Bikalpadhara Secretary General Abdul Mannan were seated on the left of Badruddoza.
One of BNP's founder members, Badruddoza became the President in 2001 after the party assumed power. But he was forced to resign from the post following a party decision. In protest, he and his son Mahi B Chowdhury deserted the party immediately and floated the new political outfit.
Khaleda attending the Iftar surprised to many in the political circles, as Bikalpadhara is not even a member of the BNP–led 18-party opposition coalition.
The Iftar party was also attended by Awami League-led ruling alliance's partner Jatiya Party's Secretary General Ruhul Amin Howlader and former Awami League Organising Secretary and current Member Secretary of Nagarik Oikya Mahmudur Rahman Manna.
Khaleda Zia was seen sitting beside Badruddoza, who left BNP after he was forced to follow the party's diktat to resign as the President, on the dais erected for the Iftar party on the parliament premises.
Barrister Rafiq Ul Huq and Krishak-Shramik Janata League President Kader Siddiqui, among others, also shared the dais with Khaleda.
BNP's Acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Forward Party President ABM Mostafa Amin and Bikalpadhara Secretary General Abdul Mannan were seated on the left of Badruddoza.
One of BNP's founder members, Badruddoza became the President in 2001 after the party assumed power. But he was forced to resign from the post following a party decision. In protest, he and his son Mahi B Chowdhury deserted the party immediately and floated the new political outfit.
Khaleda attending the Iftar surprised to many in the political circles, as Bikalpadhara is not even a member of the BNP–led 18-party opposition coalition.
The Iftar party was also attended by Awami League-led ruling alliance's partner Jatiya Party's Secretary General Ruhul Amin Howlader and former Awami League Organising Secretary and current Member Secretary of Nagarik Oikya Mahmudur Rahman Manna.
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