In the night came nine days, the roar of Ishrak



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Ishraq Hossain, joining the media from BNP Dhaka-17 candidate SM Jahangir, said, why at night? Come during the day. I will show you how much power. You can’t be intimidated by attacking like Kapuresh at night.

He made the remarks on Sunday morning in connection with the attack on the home of the BNP Metropolitan North Dhaka Deputy Secretary General Mostafa Zaman in Ranavola in Kamarpara.

CC camera footage shows a group of young people getting off a motorcycle around 1 am and throwing eggs, bricks and wood at the front door of the house. Mostafa Zaman did not live in the house, but his mother lives, said Turag Thana BNP chairman Aman Ullah.

Ishraq Hossain and SM Jahangir visited Mostafa Zaman’s home this morning and comforted his family members. Addressing the leaders and activists there, the BNP candidate from the Dhaka-17 constituency said: “They attacked the houses of our leaders and activists in the middle of the night.” We will respond by voting on November 12. If any of our leaders and activists are attacked, there will be counterattacks if necessary.

“We want to be in peace,” he added. Do not bring discomfort, it will not be good for anyone. I will tell the leaders and workers to go to the voting table and try it.

SM Jahangir said, I want to tell the administration, we are peaceful people, we want to live in peace. You will see law enforcement matters. I called at night, there are video footage, see if we do not take action, we will be forced to take other action.

Then at 11 o’clock on the third day, Jahangir started mass communication from Uttar Khan Atipara Bazar for the bundle of rice. Along with a large number of leaders and activists, SM Jahangir made public connections with Rajbari through Helal Market, Chamurkhan, Mainartech, Master Bari, Atipara.

As mass communication proceeds, the mass flow grows more and more, at one stage it takes the form of assembly. During the mass demonstration, men and women supported Jahangir by waving their hands from the roof of the house. Some even pray with the touch of a loving hand on the head.

At this moment, the slogans of the leaders and activists trembled on all sides. Ishraq Hossain, who is running for mayor of Dhaka South along with leaders and activists on behalf of Paddy Sheaf, Khaleda Zia, Tareq Rahman and Jahangir, is seen leading with slogans.



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