Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 23rd September 2025, 7:46 AM
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has not granted the green light to any candidate for the upcoming national parliamentary election, senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has confirmed.
Speaking at a press conference at the party office in Nayapaltan on Tuesday, 23 September, Rizvi clarified that candidate selection will follow the party’s established procedures: “At the appropriate time, eligible candidates will be carefully verified and selected through the party’s formal process, and only then will their names be officially announced.”
Rizvi addressed recent media and social media reports that allegedly circulated lists of BNP nominations, stating:
He emphasised: “Let me be clear: the BNP is taking full preparations for the upcoming general election. Party workers should not be misled by these fabricated reports.”
Rizvi outlined the official nomination procedure:
He appealed to the party’s nationwide leadership and activists: “Until the official schedule is announced and the acting Chairman, Tarique Rahman, releases the formal list, do not be misled by fabricated reports circulating in the media.”
Rizvi also highlighted that BNP’s acting Chairman, Tarique Rahman, is providing specific and precise instructions for all party activities, ensuring coordinated efforts in every constituency. He urged all party members to remain united and work in harmony to strengthen the party’s electoral strategy.
| Key Points | Details |
| Green Signal | No candidate has yet received official approval |
| Candidate Selection | Based on performance in party activities and verified through internal procedures |
| Authority | Parliamentary Board finalises nominations |
| Role of Acting Chairman | Provides instructions for coordinated work across all constituencies |
| Warning to Activists | Avoid being misled by media rumours or fabricated lists |
This clarification reinforces BNP’s commitment to a structured, unified approach in preparation for the upcoming parliamentary election, emphasising internal verification and discipline over speculative reports.
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