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Ideal politics can defeat evil politics- Salahuddin 

November 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ideal politics can defeat evil politics- Salahuddin 

BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed today addressed a rally at the Central Eidgah ground in Narayanganj. Photo : BSS

NARAYANGANJ, Nov 1, 2025 (BSS)- BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has said ideology based politics can end the practice of evil politics in Bangladesh.

“We will have to pursue politics for establishing good ideals. We must practice ideal politics, we must practice good politics, and in this way evil politics will be eliminated from Bangladesh, Insha’Allah,” he said. 

Salahuddin said this while addressing a grand rally titled ‘Azmate Sahaba’ at the Central Eidgah ground here this afternoon.

The BNP leader said, the previous fascist Sheikh Hasina government was an anti-Islamic government. The general public has seen the politics of the Awami League. Islamic clerics were subjected to intimidation during their rule. We have seen how their politics came to an end by the command of Almighty Allah.”

The BNP Standing Committee member said that in the politics of Bangladesh, there is an attempt to use Islam to gain various advantages before the elections. 

“Recently, a political party is trying to use Islam for their political gain by creating division among Muslims,” he said.  

Salahuddin further said, that more than ninety-two percent people of Bangladesh are Muslims and we practice the Islam of Modina. We are followers of Islam established by the Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and practiced by his companions.

“We are not followers of Mawdudi Islam. Therefore, we must be careful against those who create fitna (strife) and mislead the Muslims of Bangladesh,” he added.

Jamiat Ulamaye leader Mufti Monir Hossain Kashemi presided over the event while  District BNP Convener Mamun Mahmud, Joint Convener Mashukul Islam Rajib, BNP leader Masuduzzaman Masud, Mohanagar BNP Convener Sakkhawat Hossain Khan were present in the event. 

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