Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad was established on 16 August 2006 by Mahmudur Rahman, energy advisor to Prime Minister and Chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party Khaleda Zia.[3] Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad was established to "uphold the spirit of the Liberation War".[4] The next day Rahman alleged a vested quarter was trying to harm the government's image at the press conference of the Parishad in the National Press Club.[3]
In July 2010, the Parishad demanded release of Mahmudur Rahman and withdrawal of call cases filed against him.[5]
Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad an event in 2013 demanding the government release Mahmudur Rahman and hold elections under a neutral caretaker government.[6] The speakers at the event included Emajuddin Ahmed, Khandaker Mustahidur Rahman, Farhad Mazhar and Pias Karim.[6]
In April 2015, Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad, then led by journalist Ruhul Amin Gazi, opposed the formation of a new platform for professionals to be led by Emajuddin Ahmed to influence the upcoming Dhaka and Chittagong mayoral elections.[7] They informed former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in a meeting led by Ruhul Amin Gazi.[8][7]
In March 2022, the acting convener of the Parishad Shawkat Mahmud called a protest of the Parishad against the government which was not attended by other leaders such as AZM Zahid Hossain.[9] The Bangladesh Nationalist Party was suspicious of the program, believing it could be a conspiracy to divide the party.[9]
Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad organized protests in November 2023 demanding the cancellation of the upcoming national election, where the chief quest was Tazmeri S. A. Islam, advisor to Khaleda Zia.[10] On 4 August 2024, more than 100 were injured in clashes between the activists of Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad, who were protesting against Sheikh Hasina, and Bangladesh Police.[11]