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BNP seeks changes to RPO amendment, opposes rule requiring alliance parties to use own symbols

October 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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“BNP will send a formal letter to the Election Commission expressing its objections to certain parts of the RPO amendment,” he says

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24 October, 2025, 06:35 pm

Last modified: 24 October, 2025, 10:19 pm

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The BNP has raised objections to the draft amendment of the Representation of the People Order (RPO), recently approved by the interim government, saying it undermines opportunities for smaller parties to form alliances, as parties need to use their own symbols.

“We will send letters to both the government and the Election Commission expressing our objections to certain parts of the draft amendment,” party’s Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed told reporters at his Gulshan residence today (24 October).

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The BNP leader said, “We agreed to several clauses of the RPO amendment. But the amendment draft that came through the law ministry includes provisions we did not consent to.”

He explained that under sub-clause 20(1), if a party joins an alliance, it can contest under another party’s symbol. “Most parties supported this change.”

Salahuddin further said they were confident that this would be considered. “But the way the RPO has been passed will discourage smaller parties from forming alliances. As a result, many senior leaders of small parties will lose opportunities.”


He questioned why the RPO was passed unilaterally. “BNP wants a vibrant, multi-party parliament. For the sake of a fair election, I urge the authorities to reconsider this matter.”

Salahuddin added, “BNP has agreed to introduce a ‘No’ vote option in constituencies with single candidates to ensure no one can win uncontested.”

‘BNP to finalise candidates in 200 seats this month’

The BNP leader said the party is in the final stages of selecting its candidates for around 200 constituencies and will give them the green signal within this month so they can begin campaign activities.

Asked about Tarique’s possible constituencies in the next national election, he said the acting chairman will surely contest the election, as he himself has already said this in interviews.

“The constituencies will be decided later. He can contest from any seat in Bangladesh,” he said.

On whether BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia will take part in the upcoming election, Salahuddin said, “We hope our leader Begum Khaleda Zia will decide based on her health condition. We definitely want her to contest the polls.”

Responding to a question about a possible alliance with the National Citizen Party (NCP), Salahuddin said political discussions are going on, but no formal decision has been made yet. “It’s too early to say whether we’ll form an alliance.”

“Talks are still at the discussion level. Let’s wait and see how things move forward,” he added.

Regarding reports that two advisers were asked to resign, Salahuddin said BNP has not made any direct statement. “If they want to contest the election, it would be appropriate for them to step down from government positions. If they do not join any party or contest, their neutrality can be maintained,” he said.

Salahuddin hopes Tarique to return home by November

Salahuddin Ahmed has expressed hope that their party’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman will return home by November.

“I believe our acting chairman will return to the country within November. We are waiting for his return,” he told reporters.

When asked whether there is any specific date for Tarique’s return, the BNP leader said, “You’ll know the exact date very soon.”

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