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BNP to soon approve candidates in each constituency: Salahuddin

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2025-10-03, 7:33pm

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BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed today said the party will soon give the 'green signal' to a single candidate in each constituency for the upcoming national parliamentary election.


"The process of selecting BNP candidates for the next national election is underway. Very soon, a green signal will be given to the chosen candidate in each constituency," he told reporters at his Gulshan residence while commenting on current political issues.

Salahuddin said BNP has multiple qualified candidates in every constituency, with some seats having as many as 10 to 12 aspirants, reports BSS. 

"We are systematically selecting candidates and will soon announce the single selected candidate for each constituency so they can begin working at the grassroots level," he added.

The senior BNP leader also said election-focused public campaigns would be intensified across the country.

Regarding alliances with other political parties, he emphasized, "Apart from essential matters, no issue should be raised that could trigger a new crisis in national life."

On the importance of political unity, Salahuddin said, "Despite internal differences, anti-fascist parties will remain united in protecting democracy."

He also alleged, "Even after committing genocide, the Awami League shows no remorse and continues conspiring against the country."

Salahuddin suggested that the interim government should file a case against the Awami League in the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) Court.