Jasim Uddin,
Nobiprabi representative.
The new executive committee of the national debate organization "Bangladesh National Debate Platform" (BNDP) has been elected. Md. Masum Bepari has been elected as the president and Md. Fahad Hossain has been elected as the general secretary.
On Monday (February 17), 15 executive members were initially elected in an online vote of 105 members of the Bangladesh National Debate Platform (BNDP). After that, former debater of Barisal University Md. Masum Bepari was elected as the president by a majority vote of the initially elected executives, and debater of Noakhali University of Science and Technology Md. Fahad Hossain was elected as the general secretary.
Later, the newly elected president and general secretary of BNDP distributed responsibilities to other posts based on the opinion of the majority of the newly elected executive. The other members of the new committee are Mosarrat Tasmia Rahim, Md. Zahir Uddin, Md. Raihan Mia and HM Hridoy Alam Ullas as vice-presidents. Marzia Binte Abdul Bari and Md. Mehedi Hasan as joint-general secretaries. Ibrahim Bin Islam as organizing secretary. Abdur Rahman As Sadi as office secretary. Md. Shamsher Mubin as finance secretary. Azizur Rahman Shanto as publicity secretary. AM Saifullah as training and workshop secretary. Syed Zarif Junayd as English debate secretary and Abdullah Al Farraj as Bengali debate secretary.
BNDP founding former president Faisal Mahmud served as the Chief Election Commissioner for the BNDP Executive Council elections, while former president Mulham Haider Chowdhury and former vice president Farhana Binte Jigar Farina served as the Deputy Chief Election Commissioners.
It is worth noting that, starting its journey in 2019 with the slogan "Soft words, hard arguments", the "Bangladesh National Debate Platform-BNDP" is working to build a more competent generation across the country who are rational, rights-conscious, tolerant, and hold the ideals of justice, inspired by the ideals of the Great Liberation War and the July Revolution.