Dhaka, Dec. 2 -- BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury on Tuesday said their party would prioritise investment at the grassroots level instead of megaprojects if it returns to power, ensuring that development benefits reach all citizens.

"Many megaprojects have already been implemented. Our focus now is on ensuring that a village artisan-someone making tools or crafts-can sell products on platforms like Amazon or eBay. That is where we plan to invest," he said.

Speaking at an event titled 'Future Bangladesh Challenge 2025' at a city hotel, Khosru said the BNP aims to empower marginal producers so they can access global markets.

BNP's development agenda will include both demographic dividend and longevity dividend, ...