Tarique Rahman pledges pro-people politics

Published at : 20 January 2026, 07:14 pm
Tarique Rahman pledges pro-people politics
Tarique Rahman addressing a doa mahfil at the T&T Colony field in Mohakhali, seeking divine blessings for the salvation of the departed soul of the late BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister, Begum Khaleda Zia, on January 20, 2026. Collected

BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman pledged to stand by the residents of the Karail slum and work to improve their standard of living, saying that his politics is focused on improving the standard of living of the common people.

He came up with the remarks while attending a milad and doa mahfil organised by the residents of Korail at the T&T Colony field in Mohakhali, seeking divine blessings for the salvation of the departed soul of the late BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister, Begum Khaleda Zia.

The doa mahfil was conducted by Abdu Salam, chief coordinator of BNP’s election steering committee for the Dhaka-17 constituency. Tarique Rahman’s wife, Zubaida Rahman, also attended the programme.

“The house where I grew up, after independence, was demolished and flattened by the autocratic government… You saw it with your own eyes. I am now your son. I will stand by you and by the people of this area,” Tarique Rahman said.

He said Korail holds a personal connection for him. “I am a son of this area.” He expressed gratitude to the Korail community for arranging the doa mahfil, saying Khaleda Zia dedicated her life to public welfare. “Our politics is for the common people. Our goal is to improve their quality of life,” he added.

Outlining future plans, Tarique said BNP wants to introduce a Family Card to support women, particularly mothers, in running their households with dignity. “May Allah give us the ability to do so. We also seek your prayers for other initiatives, including the Farmers’ Card,” he said.

He stressed that children living in slums must have equal access to education, healthcare and sports facilities.

“Just as children living in high-rise buildings receive educational opportunities, children from Korail must have the same opportunities—access to good schools, healthcare and playgrounds,” he said.

The BNP chairman also promised to explore options for planned housing in the area. “We will work to ensure modern housing for the people of Korail. Those who have lived here for many years will be given ownership of the flats.”

 

MSH