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Former neighborhood councilor. With the support of the Awami League, he wrapped the garland of victory around his neck. For various reasons, this time they did not receive the support of the Awami League. Now they are showing that ‘energy’ in the electoral field. Candidates for councilors backed by the Awami League in the Chittagong City Corporation (CHC) elections, who were cornered for their terrible glory. As the vote approaches, the rebels are turning into “painters.” Last Tuesday night, a supporter of a candidate backed by the Awami League was killed in an attack on supporters of former rebel councilor Abdul Quader in the city’s 26th Pathantuli district. In a heated situation, the metropolitan Awami League held an extended meeting on Wednesday night. Party sources said a difficult decision is being made from this meeting.
Meanwhile, Councilor candidates backed by the Awami League and their supporters have been accused of obstructing the campaign step by step because of the rogue candidates. Although the 14 former candidates for councilors are the most feared in Chasik’s election, the party’s 69 rebellious candidates have become one of the Awami League’s opponents in 47 districts with general and reserved districts. They are a defenseless candidate for councilman backed by the Awami League in every district.
According to party sources, the central and local leaders of the Awami League are embarrassed by the rebel candidates in most of the districts. The rebels have also entered the ship’s mayoral candidate’s campaign challenging the opposing party’s decision without straying from public relations. Tension grows in different areas. Many questions arise in the minds of voters, who are the council candidates endorsed by the Awami League? These rebels are seen not to care about the BNP candidates or the candidates supported by their own party. There are accusations that some of the local leaders are helping them.
On Tuesday night a bloody confrontation broke out between supporters of Nazrul Islam Bahadur, backed by the Awami League, and former rebel councilor Abdul Quader in the city’s 26th Pathantuli district. Azgar Ali Babul, a supporter of the Awami League-backed candidate, was assassinated. Since the incident, there has been something of a panic among Awami League-backed council candidates in many districts. However, the leaders of the Awami League think that it will be difficult to handle the rebellious candidates if these situations are not dealt with strictly. The rebels have dominated the countryside since the start of Chasik’s election campaign last Friday. The Awami League’s high command is also concerned about reckless candidates for councilors. In this regard, Chittagong Metropolitan Awami League General Secretary AJM Nasir Uddin said: “ We have repeatedly warned those who are campaigning outside of party-backed candidates for the position of councilor in different districts (rebel candidates ) that comply with the party’s decision. There is still time for them to work for the party-backed candidate in the elections. Otherwise, the party will be forced to take strict measures.
Nazrul Islam Bahadur, a councilor candidate backed by the Awami League in Pathantuli District 27, said: “Although Quader (Abdul Quader) was arrested, he has many illegal weapons. If these weapons are not recovered, who will take the vote occupying the center again as in the last elections.
Although there is only one BNP-backed candidate in Pathantuli district, Nazrul Islam Bahadur is an unscrupulous Awami League-backed councilman candidate because of his rogue candidate (former councilor Abdul Quader). Party leaders have been accusing the former terrorist Abdul Quader alias Mash Quader of obstructing the campaign of Bahadur supporters in the district for several days and threatening him. Among the former councilors, the rebel Awami League candidate is in the field. Tawfiq Ahmed Chowdhury has been campaigning in South Pahartali District # 1 since the beginning of the campaign. The former councilor has been patrolling the area for the past five years with armed bodyguards. There are murder and gun cases against him.
Apart from this, among the rebel Awami League candidates in different general districts (former councilors) are in field No. 2 in Jalalabad. Shahed Iqbal Babu, Morshed Akhtar Chowdhury at No. 11 South Kattli, Md. Saraipara at No. 12. Saber Ahmed and Md. Aslam, AFM Kabir Manik at No. 14 Lalkhan Bazar, Jabed Nazrul Islam at No. 24 North Agrabad, Md. No. 9 in North Pahartali. Zahirul Alam Jasim, Hasan Murad Biplob in Firingibazar Ward No. 33.
Candidates for councilors for the Awami League include rebels Jasmine Parveen Jesse from Districts 7 and 8; Abida Azad in pavilions 9, 10 and 13; Anjumana Ara Begum in Districts 18, 20 and 30 and Farhana Jabed in Districts 12, 13 and 24. These four are the last winning councilors of the Awami League. In addition, Ferdous Begum Munni, a former rebel Awami League councilor, has been appointed as a councilor in Districts 1, 2 and 3. Apart from this, 65 rebel Awami League candidates are campaigning in 33 more districts in the upcoming elections. of Chasik. In all, out of 41 general districts (unopposed elected Awami League-backed council candidates in one), 72 are in the fray in 34 constituencies and 26 Awami League rebels are in the fray in 13 of the 14 reserved districts .
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