The High Court has instructed the Election Commission to register Trinamool BNP of Barrister Nazmul Huda as a political party.
The bench of Justices Tariq ul Hakim and Md Shohrowardi came up with the order following a petition on Sunday, reports UNB.
Huda represented his party while Deputy Attorney General Amatul Karim represented the state, at the petition hearing.
Earlier on August 14, the High Court issued a rule asking the government to explain as to why the authorities concerned should not be directed to register Trinamool BNP of Huda as a political party.
The Election Commission on June 14 sent a notice to Huda where it showed three reasons for not registering his party.
Later, Huda filed a writ petition challenging the Election Commission notice.
Earlier on November 20, 2015, Huda, a former minister of the former BNP government, launched Trinamool BNP. At the time he said Khaleda Zia-led BNP had failed to perform as a political party.


