Ahead of the 2018 Bangladeshi general election, the BNP had sent a letter to the Bangladesh Election Commission saying that the seven parties of the 20 Party Alliance, other than the party, could use the symbol.[3] On 19 November, 2018, a lawyer filed a writ in the court to change the name of BNP symbol. As the reason for the writ, he cited that although the party's symbol is "Bunch of Paddy", the party authority call it "Sheaf of Paddy".[4] In 2018, Abdul Kader Siddique claimed at an election rally that the Sheaf of Paddy was originally the symbol of Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani's party and he later gave the symbol to Ziaur Rahman for BNP. He was criticized by BNP workers for this statement.[5] In 2018, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami had internal disagreements regarding using the paddy symbol when filing their candidates during the general elections. Out of the 85 candidates, 25 of them were running under the BNP paddy symbol.[6] Among the alliance, the Jatiya Oikya Front announced that all involved in the alliance will pick a common symbol, which they selected the paddy as.[7]