Chandan of Kishoreganj was elected unopposed in Georgia



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Sheikh Mozahidur Rahman Chandan, son of Sararchar village in Bajitpur upazila of Kishoreganj, has been elected for the second time Georgia state senator. He was elected unopposed by the Democratic Party.

No one participated in the June 9 elections against him. At the same time, there were no Republican candidates in Senate District 5. As a result, Sheikh Mozahidur Rahman Chandan won unopposed.

Sheikh Rahman Chandan, son of Sararchar village in Bajitpur upazila of Kishoreganj district, is the older brother of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Iqbal, president of the Kishoreganj Development Society in Dhaka.

He was born on November 15, 1960 in the town of Sararchar. His father, the late Sheikh Najibur Rahman, was a freedom fighter and supervisor of the Agartala Joybangla Youth Camp.

Mozahidur Rahman Chandan lives in Gonnet County, Atlanta, with his wife, a son, and a daughter.

He immigrated to the United States in 1981 to pursue higher education. While studying, he became involved in various activities and politics.

After being elected senator for the first time in the last election, he flew in from the United States to embrace his mother’s affection in Rahman Manzil, the ancestral home of his beloved hometown Kishoreganj.

Stroll through the Sararchar village quarter as the image of Chhaya Sunibir, the birthplace of thousands of memories of bad childhood and adolescence.

People of different classes and professions from Kishoreganj have rejoiced at the news that Sheikh Mozahidur Rahman Chandan has been elected senator in the US elections for the second time.



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