Moktadul Haque Adnan



A former Chhatra Dal and Jubodal leader, Moktadul Haque Adnan is a proud son of BNP leader Professor Md Shamsul Haque. Inspired by the visionary leadership of Tarique Rahman, Adnan is dedicated to championing democracy, justice, and national sovereignty. With a firm belief in inclusive and non-discriminatory politics, he advocates for structural reforms, transparency, and unity to restore the people's power in Bangladesh. Driven by BNP's mission to "Take Back Bangladesh," Adnan works tirelessly to uphold the values of truth and progress for a brighter, war-free future.

Adnan’s bio

Moktadul Haque Adnan, a former Chhatra Dal leader from Joypurhat and later a dedicated member of Jubodal, has faced numerous challenges in his unwavering commitment to democracy and justice. Born into a political legacy as the proud son of BNP leader Oddhokkho Shamsul Haque, Adnan's journey has been marked by sacrifices, including being jailed for standing up against oppression and risking his safety for the people's cause.

Inspired by Tarique Rahman’s visionary leadership, Adnan is deeply aligned with BNP’s "Take Back Bangladesh" mission. Through resilience and determination, he continues to fight for a sovereign, democratic, and inclusive Bangladesh, empowering the next generation with a vision of hope and reform.


Moktadul Haque Adnan’s political journey is rooted in the heart of Joypurhat, where he began as an energetic Chhatra Dal leader, later rising to prominence in Jubodal through his dedication to grassroots activism. Known for his resilience during moments of political turmoil, Adnan has often left the comfort of his home to lead movements, facing imprisonment and personal sacrifices along the way. These experiences have shaped him into a steadfast advocate for democracy and the sovereignty of Bangladesh.

Youth & Sacrifice Emphasis
Reform & Vision Focused
Moktadul Haque Adnan is a grassroots nationalist leader from Joypurhat who believes in bold reforms, youth empowerment, and political accountability. He actively promotes BNP’s ৩১ দফা সংস্কার কর্মসূচি (31-point reform agenda) and stands for a Bangladesh where people—not power—come first.

Raised in a family of resistance, tested through repression, and committed to the cause of the people—Adnan is not just a name, but a symbol of political struggle in Joypurhat. This platform reflects his journey from student activism to national reform advocacy, guided by the sacrifices of his late father and the dreams of millions of youth.

Know Adnan
Moktadul Haque Adnan—a name forged in the streets of Joypurhat, in prison cells, under the threat of crossfire, and amidst chants for democracy. He is a proud follower of Zia's ideals, a fearless voice against authoritarianism, and a reform advocate fighting for a truly sovereign Bangladesh. This site is his digital manifesto.