Barrister Zaima Rahman, daughter of BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman, on Monday stressed the need for a common platform to ensure the participation of people from all walks of life in building an inclusive Bangladesh. During the program, she moved from table to table, listening to the thoughts, concerns and aspirations of students from different universities and colleges. Expressing concern over cyberbullying, Zaima said laws alone are not enough to tackle the problem unless they are properly enforced. Zaima said young people have shown a strong interest in contributing to the country, which should be seen positively. At another table, Zaima thanked the students for attending and said the purpose of the gathering was to understand what kind of Dhaka and Bangladesh young people want to see in the future.
Source: Dhaka Tribune February 02, 2026 19:48 UTC