‘Government will fall movement if there is no fair vote’



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BNP candidate SM Jahangir Hossain has joined Tabitha Awal and Ishraq Hossain, the Dhaner Shisher mayoral candidates, in the Dhaka-17 constituency by-elections. He made public contact with two young candidates for mayor of Sector 6 of Uttara in the capital.

At this time thousands of leaders and workers on behalf of Dhal. Tabitha Awal and Ishraq Hossain Rajuk School and College, Orphanage, Uttara Telephone Building, Uttara Community Club, Uttara Girls High School and College, Kuwait-Bangladesh Friendship Hospital. Finally, Jahangir gave a short speech in the area adjacent to Bangladesh Medical College.

Mentioning Tabitha and Ishraq as mayors of the village at the time, he said, “These two are the embodiment of our young generation.” With them we will install guards in the electoral college. If voters are not allowed to vote on November 12, the movement for the fall of the government will be called.

Tabitha Awal said, this time our leaders and workers have come together in the by-elections in the Dhaka-17 constituency. In any case, I will be returning home on November 12 with the victory of the rice sheaf.

Ishraq Hossain said: “No matter what the obstacles are, we will continue our campaign while maintaining our unity.” I will guard the electoral college on November 12 and create a referendum from there.

Jahangir said that Tabitha and Ishraq have been participating in the mass mobilization of rice sheaves since the campaign began in this district. We would like to say that people have decided to vote for the rice symbol in the Dhaka-17 constituency by-elections on November 12. I will tell the ruling Awami League that if they want to ignore this decision of the people, if they do not want the people to come to the polls, then the people will unanimously decide what will happen in the country on November 12.

Addressing leaders and activists, the BNP candidate said: “We no longer want to see corruption, misrule and violence against women.” The people of this area will have to demonstrate on November 12 that they will end all bad government by voting for the rice sheaf brand.

He said that the opposition Awami League is spreading a lot of propaganda against us. Wherever we give programs, they give counter programs. The mayor of our crowd, Tabitha Awal, returned to the media this morning. The leaders and activists of the Awami League are standing there with sticks in hand. I would like to say for the purposes of the Awami League, I will be on the field until November 12, ignoring the bloodshot eyes, I will be on the field. If voting is not allowed on November 12, the movement to overthrow the government will start from here.

Also present on the occasion were BNP Habibur Central Leaders Rahman Habib, Nazim Uddin Alam, Rafiq Sikder, Tanti Dal’s Chief Joint Coordinator, Director Bahauddin Bahar, Krishak Dal’s Khalilur Rahman, Vice President Ibrahim, Juba Dal’s Leader , Habibur Rahman Rabbi, Swechchhasebak Dal President Fakhrulk Dal. Shahadat, Ayub, President of Chhatra Dal at Bangla College.

The BNP candidate was supposed to make public connections at the Kotbari Railway, the Mass Cemetery, Chaiti Garments, the Matir Mosque and the gas station in the 48th district of the capital. Unable to do so due to obstruction by the Awami League, SM Jahangir had to make public contact in Sector 6 of Uttara as an alternative.



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