The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has formed an eight-member convening committee for its Cumilla North district unit, appointing Abul Hashem as convener. The previous 41-member committee, constituted in 2022, has been dissolved. The new committee's mandate includes holding the district council and forming a full-fledged committee within three months.
Committee Formation and Mandate
The newly formed committee comprises Abul Hashem as convener and seven joint conveners: Syed Toufiq Ahmed Mir, Abbas Uddin Ahmed, Md Mohiuddin, Advocate Touhidul Islam Babu, Barrister Rizvi Ul Ahsan Munshi, Osman Gani Bhuiyan, and Sufia Khatun. The committee was announced in a press release signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi.
Dissolution of Previous Committee
The existing 41-member convening committee, which was approved on May 29, 2022, with Md Akhtaruzzaman Sarkar as Convener and A.F.M. Tarek Munshi as Member Secretary, has been dissolved. This move signifies a strategic reorganization within the party's district unit.
Significance and Next Steps
The formation of the new convening committee is a critical step for the BNP in Cumilla North. The committee has been tasked with holding the district council and constituting a full-fledged committee within the next three months. This process is essential for the party's organizational structure and future activities in the region.
Background and Context
The BNP, one of the major political parties in Bangladesh, has a history of restructuring its district units to better align with its political strategies and objectives. The Cumilla North district is an important area for the party, and the new committee's formation reflects the party's ongoing efforts to strengthen its local presence and influence.






























