Bangladesh’s main opposition BNP has unveiled its election manifesto, promising electoral reforms and a tougher foreign policy focused on border security and river-water sharing. The party aims for a “Bangladesh Before All” doctrine, emphasizing “equality and self-dignity” and a “Friend Yes, Master No” approach to international relations.
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