Losing the trust of the people, Awami League candidate is obstructing mass communication: Jahangir



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BNP candidate SM Jahangir Hossain, who is the symbol of rice in the Dhaka-17 by-elections, has said that the Awami League is an independent party that lost the confidence of the people and went to the polls at night. The candidates of that party and their supporters constantly obstruct the mass communication of the wad of rice.

Addressing leaders and workers, he said: “No matter what the obstacles are, we will remain at the voting table until the results are declared on November 12. I will return home with victory.

After receiving the symbol, BNP candidate SM Jahangir Hossain launched the official campaign on October 23 with thousands of leaders and activists and supporters from Highway No. 1 of Sector 6, Uttara. But opposition leaders and activists from the Awami League, seeing the massive tide of rice sheaves on the first day, have been constantly obstructing it.

When the BNP candidate, SM Jahangir, won the central and responsible leaders in the by-elections of the Dhaka-18 constituency on Thursday, mass communication with a large number of leaders and activists from the Kuratli area of ​​the police station began. of Khilkhet. Leaders and activists were seen joining the media in groups along the way. After that, when the public relations ended in Jagannathpur via Kuril, Bishwa Road, Joar Sahara, Bashundhara Gate, Jahangir declared that the people of the country, that is, the people of the Dhaka-16 constituency are united in favor of Khaleda Zia, Tareq Rahman and the symbol of democracy.

Speaking about the meeting with the Electoral Commission on Wednesday, SM Jahangir said: “Yesterday we had a meeting with the Chief Elections Commissioner. They said that when their leaders and activists go out to seek votes for the wad of rice, thousands of leaders and activists come out. in public relations. Thousands of people attended, said the CEC. It also said that the roads in the area are not good, there is no development in the area, the leaders and workers have reduced it. Then I said, the country’s leader, Begum Khaleda Zia, won the 1991 elections as much as the area has developed. No one else has developed. That is why we believe that the people will go to the polls in unison on November 12. And our leaders and workers will be at the polling station as election agents, I’ll go downtown in the morning and stay downtown until I get the result.

“People have not been able to vote for 12 years,” he said. Our leader said that just as we gave our life in the war of independence, we will give the life necessary to regain democracy and suffrage and democracy. Even then I will restore democracy and the right to vote to the people, Insha Allah.

In mentioning that corruption and misgovernment are occurring in the country, he said, the people of all these countries have not forgotten the pillow scandal, the curtain scandal. People have not forgotten that two leaders of the Awami League in Faridpur have smuggled 2 billion rupees. People have not forgotten that mothers and sisters are robbed of their dignity and threatened. Have you forgotten that many of our brothers have disappeared? Case in absentia, have you forgotten the torture that is being inflicted on us?

We used to work, we used to do business, now we can’t do that, have we forgotten all of this? I can’t stay home, I can’t see the child’s face; if we don’t forget all this, we will protest. We will not be afraid of anything else. We will release our leader Begum Khaleda Zia, we will create an environment to bring our leader Tareq Rahman back to the country. I will restore democracy and guarantee the right to vote for the people.

Leaders and activists used various slogans to seek votes from the masses, referring to the bundle of rice as a symbol of democracy, a symbol of the restoration of the right to vote, and a symbol against rape, corruption and terrorism and misgovernment. At this time, ‘Take Khaleda Zia’s salaam, vote for the rice sheaf’, ‘Take Tareq Rahman’s salaam, vote for the rice sheaf’, ‘Take Jahangir’s brother’s salaam, vote for the sheaf of rice ‘,’ Maro’s brother stamp, rice stamp stamp ‘Leaders and activists chanted slogans such as’ I will tell the locals, I want to vote for the wad of rice ‘,’ I want to tell my mothers and sisters, I want to vote for the wad of rice ‘,’ Who will vote for the wad of rice ‘,’ Mark of democracy, mark of the belt of rice ‘, etc.

At that time, Jahangir’s mass communication took the form of a large gathering. Thousands of people stood on both sides of the road, clapping in support. Men and women from the roofs of different buildings also waved their hands in support of this mass communication of rice sheaves. Some also chanted slogans along with the procession. Jahangir also responded by waving his hand politely in support of these people.
During the mass rally, Jahangir displayed the rice sheaf brand and prayed for votes for men and women of different ages. At that moment, the rabbis shook their heads and prayed to Jahangir. The youths held him close to their chest.

BNP Mayor Candidate of Dhaka Metropolitan South Ishraq Hossain, former Chhatra Dal leaders Rajib Ahsan, Akramul Hasan, BNP Metropolitan Leader Kazi Hazrat Ali, Deputy Secretary General of Chhatra Dal Aminur Rahman Amin, President of Dhaka Metropolitan North Swechhasebak Dal Fakruddin Robin and General Secretary Gazi Rezaul Haque Thousands of leaders and activists of the organization participated in the media.



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