BNP MPs will not take duty-free cars and government plots


Published: 03:25 17 February 2026
An important decision has been taken in the first meeting of the parliamentary party of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). It has been decided that no MP of the party will take duty-free cars and will not take any plots allocated by the government.
This information was given in a post on the party's verified Facebook page. It said that the decision has been taken to prioritize the interests of the people and clarify its moral position.
Incidentally, the new BNP MPs took oath at 10:45 am on Tuesday. Later, a meeting of the parliamentary party was held at 11:30 am. In the meeting, the BNP MPs elected the party's chairman Tarique Rahman as the leader of the parliament and the prime minister.
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