BNP senior leader Rehena Azad at the homes of sick leaders and activists


Published: 03:06 25 October 2025
Keshabpur Upazila BNP senior vice-president Rehena Azad arrived on Friday (October 25) morning to inquire about the physically ill BNP leaders and activists of Hasanpur Union No. 11 and Bidyanandakati Union No. 4 under Keshabpur Upazila.
She went to the homes of the sick leaders and activists to inquire about their physical condition and wished them a speedy recovery. In addition, she also provided necessary directions for treatment if necessary.
There, she met the families of some BNP leaders and activists who had died recently and expressed her deep condolences. Encouraging the families to have patience and strength, she said, “The party is always by your side in happiness and sorrow, and will be, InshaAllah.”
Local BNP and organiza- tional leaders and activists were also present at the time and welcomed the leader.
Through this ongoing initiative, Rehena Azad sends a message to stand by the party's leaders and activists, which will further strengthen the party's solidarity and sincerity.
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