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How I Got Here

"Every step matters. Every choice shapes you."

Araihazar, Narayanganj

Where It All Started

Born and raised in Araihazar — surrounded by rivers, rice fields, and the quiet beauty of rural Bangladesh. My whole upbringing happened in this place. My father's dedication to BNP was the background music of my childhood. Before I understood the word "nationalism," I was already living it. This is home. Always will be.

School Years

When I Saw the Injustice

During my school years, the reality of Bangladesh became impossible to ignore. The authoritarian regime had made fear normal. People couldn't speak freely. Opposition voices disappeared. I watched neighbours suffer. Anger turned into purpose — I decided that politics wasn't something I could avoid. It was something I had to engage with.

Chhatra Dal · Narayanganj

Joint Secretary — On the Ground

I joined Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student front of BNP. Student politics in Bangladesh tests everything you have — your conviction, your courage, your willingness to stand up when it's dangerous. I organised campaigns, worked at the grassroots, and rose to become Joint Secretary of Narayanganj District Chhatra Dal. Real politics happens in the streets, not on television.

IUBAT · Dhaka

University & Building Things

I studied at IUBAT — International University of Business Agriculture and Technology. University wasn't just about academics. I was deeply involved with IUBAT Blues — working to reform student club culture and build something meaningful for students beyond the classroom. I also served as Executive Member of the International Tourism Student's Confederation (ITSC) and worked with ITHMS — IUBAT Tourism & Hospitality Management Society. This is where I started understanding how to build institutions, not just critique them.

Entrepreneurship

Rezvi Textile Mills

Our family business, M/S. Rezvi Textile Mills, has been part of my life since childhood. I believe a politician who doesn't know how to build things can't truly serve the economy. Entrepreneurship teaches discipline, patience, and respect for every worker who shows up every morning. That's not just business experience — that's life education.

Germany · 2024

Why I Went Abroad

People ask me — if you love Bangladesh so much, why did you leave? My answer is simple: I left to come back stronger. Passion alone doesn't change a country. I needed better education, broader perspective, and the kind of knowledge you only get by seeing how other countries solve the problems we're still facing. I completed my Masters in International Tourism Development from the European Campus Rottal-Inn at Technische Hochschule Deggendorf.

Secchasebak Dal · Germany

Joint Convener — Still Serving

Within weeks of arriving in Germany, I took the role of Joint Convener of Jatiyatabadi Secchasebak Dal, Germany. Because leaving Bangladesh physically never meant leaving it in any other way. I continue to work actively with BNP Germany and BNP Europe, contributing to the party's international network and staying connected with leaders and workers across the continent.

13 Countries

What the World Taught Me

I've travelled across Bangladesh, Germany, Switzerland, France, Croatia, Austria, Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Saudi Arabia. Every country showed me something I can bring home. Systems from Germany. Heritage preservation from Austria. Water management from the Netherlands. Tourism success from Croatia. Every trip reinforces one thing: Bangladesh can absolutely do this.

What Comes Next

The Return

I'm going home. That was always the plan. The degree, the travel, the research — it all leads to one destination. Bangladesh needs people who have seen the world and still choose to come back. I choose to come back. And I intend to serve with everything I have.