Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 31st July 2025, 2:17 PM
In an initiative aimed at promoting accountability within its ranks, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has recently installed a complaint box in Kushtia, encouraging citizens to report any misconduct by party members. On Wednesday (31 July), the box was opened in the presence of journalists at the Kushtia Press Club, revealing several serious allegations, including extortion and illegal occupation by BNP leaders.
The box was opened publicly around 2:00 PM, and the contents were read aloud by Zakir Hossain Sarkar, Member Secretary of Kushtia District BNP. Several prominent figures from the press club attended the event, including:
| Name | Designation |
| Al Mamun | President, Kushtia Press Club |
| Abu Muni Zubaid | General Secretary |
| Lutfar Rahman Kumar | Vice President |
| M. Liton-uz-Zaman | Treasurer |
| Mokaddas Hossain | Office Secretary |
Background of the Initiative
The complaint box was set up on 21 July near the main entrance of the Kushtia Press Club by the district BNP, with the stated purpose of allowing the public to file written complaints anonymously against any BNP leader or activist involved in:
At the time, Zakir Hossain said:
“This initiative will serve as a platform to amplify the voices of ordinary people.
Anyone can submit specific allegations against BNP members from any upazila through this box.”
Summary of Complaints Received
Upon opening the box, four written complaints were found. Among them:
| Complaint Focus | Nature of Allegation |
| BNP Leaders (Complaint 1) | Daily extortion from a truck stand in the Barabazar area |
| BNP Leaders (Complaint 2) | Illegal occupation of a local club post-5 August 2023 |
| Cultural Institution (Lalon Academy) | Allegations of irregularities in management |
| Intimidation of Witnesses (in a murder case) | Accused of threatening witnesses to suppress testimony |
Details of the Complaints Against BNP Members
Complaint 1: Daily Extortion by BNP Leaders
One submission specifically accuses several BNP leaders of collecting daily extortion fees from a truck stand in Barabazar, Kushtia. The complaint details:
Complaint 2: Illegal Club Occupation
Another complaint alleges that, after 5 August 2023, a local club was forcefully taken over by individuals claiming to be members of the BNP’s volunteer wing (Swechchhasebak Dal). Since then, local residents have reportedly been denied access to the club.
BNP’s Response and Next Steps
Speaking on the matter, Zakir Hossain Sarkar stated:
“We have received four complaints, two of which are directly against our party members.
These will be investigated within two days, and necessary action will be taken.
The most encouraging sign is that the public has begun to voice their concerns — this is real progress.
Updates on investigations and follow-up actions will be shared with the media regularly.”
This marks a significant step in BNP’s self-monitoring and transparency initiative, especially ahead of national elections, where public trust and organisational discipline are under intense scrutiny.
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