BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir conveyed heartfelt greetings to the people of the country and party leaders on the auspicious occasion of Bengali New Year.

In a message delivered by the party's co-office secretary Muhammad Munir Hossain, Mirza Fakhrul expressed his sincere felicitations to supporters, well-wishers, and fellow countrymen on Pahela Baisakh 1431, marking the first day of the Bengali calendar.

Describing Bengali New Year as a vibrant festival deeply rooted in tradition, Mirza Fakhrul highlighted its significance as a symbol of new beginnings and aspirations. He emphasized the spirit of leaving behind past failures and embracing a brighter, more prosperous future with renewed enthusiasm.

Mirza Fakhrul underscored the inclusive nature of festivals, which bring people from diverse backgrounds together and foster unity among different communities, religions, and groups. He expressed prayers for the happiness and peace of all citizens as they embark on the journey of the new year.

On this auspicious morning of Bengali New Year 1431, Mirza Fakhrul extended his heartfelt wishes for happiness and peace at personal, familial, and national levels. He reiterated his congratulations to the nation on the dawn of the Bengali Sun, symbolizing hope, renewal, and optimism for the days ahead.