# Narayanganj BNP Youth Wing Holds Rally to Welcome New Central Committee

*The Bangladesh Nationalist Party's youth wing in Narayanganj held a rally to welcome the new central committee and express support for acting chairman Tareq Rahman.*

June 10, 2026 · Politics

## At a glance

- BNP youth wing in Narayanganj held a rally on June 9.
- The rally welcomed the new central committee and supported Tareq Rahman.
- Participants included leaders and activists from various levels.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party's youth wing in Narayanganj held a rally on June 9 to welcome the new central committee and express support for acting chairman Tareq Rahman. The procession started at 11:30 AM from Narayanganj New Court area, moved through Dhaka-Narayanganj Link Road, circled Chanmari area, and ended in front of the district council. Leaders and activists from various levels participated.

During the rally, participants chanted slogans such as "Sabara sera parishad, Munna-Noyon parishad." The atmosphere was festive. Sadiqur Rahman Sadek, convener of Narayanganj district youth wing, said the new central committee has created new enthusiasm among grassroots leaders and activists. Khairul Islam Sajib, senior co-convener, said the leaders who led past movements are back in leadership, invigorating the activists. Mashiur Rahman Roni, joint secretary, said the youth wing will always be active on the streets to implement Tareq Rahman's state philosophy and political vision.

Speakers at the rally congratulated newly elected central committee president Abdul Monayem Munna and general secretary Mohammad Nurul Islam Noyon, expressing full support for the new committee. The rally was led by Sadiqur Rahman Sadek, Khairul Islam Sajib, and Mashiur Rahman Roni. Other participants included Masudur Rahman Masud, Ismail Khan, Salauddin Ahmed, Abdul Khalek Tipu, Khorshed Alam Bhuiya, Ashraf Bhuiya, Nure Yasin Nobel, Kazi Ahad, and Aminul Islam Prince, among others.

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/politics/narayanganj-bnp-youth-wing-rallies-welcome-new-central-committee
