In a post shared on the party’s official Facebook page today (8 January), BNP said the app is swipe-based with a simple and familiar interface, allowing users to match their opinions with the party’s proposed policies.
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08 January, 2026, 09:10 pm
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The BNP has launched a new digital initiative aimed at promoting more inclusive and policy-driven political participation in post-July Bangladesh.
As part of the initiative, the party has introduced a web application titled “Match My Policy” (www.matchmypolicy.net), described as the country’s first interactive, policy-based digital platform in politics.
In a post shared on the party’s official Facebook page today (8 January), BNP said the app is swipe-based with a simple and familiar interface, allowing users to match their opinions with the party’s proposed policies.
“Each screen presents a brief overview of selected BNP policies or plans, and users can express their position by swiping. The app also includes an “opinion” feature, through which users can submit written suggestions and feedback on specific policies,” reads the post.
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According to the party, the initiative primarily targets Gen Z, young voters, and the public, with the aim of actively involving them in the policy formulation process. Public feedback collected through the platform will help make future plans more people-oriented, effective, and realistic.
The final section of the app offers additional content to help users gain deeper insights into BNP’s policy positions and its vision for the future.
BNP believes that “Match My Policy” is not merely a technological tool but an effort to introduce a new political culture based on policy-focused politics, participatory democracy, and direct engagement with citizens.
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