Mosiur Rahman Rasel:
On the occasion of the historic November 7 National Revolution and Solidarity Day, a rally and discussion meeting was held on the afternoon of October 8, this program was organized by the Subidpur Union BNP of Nalchiti Upazila and its affiliated organizations.
Meanwhile, the rally started from Taltala Bazar bus stand, the biggest market of Nalchiti Upazila and circled the important road of the market.At the end of the rally, a discussion meeting on the occasion of Revolution and Solidarity Day started at Bazar Bridge area.
Former general secretary of Union BNP Ah Quader Khan, Vice President of Union BNP Jahangir Sardar, Joint Convener of Swachhsevak Dal Sardar Saiful Islam, Former Joint Convener of Union Youth Dal Tariqul Islam Mithu, Joint Convener of Upazila Chhatra Dal Imran Sardar Hiru,
The speakers highlighted the significance of the traditional November 7 National Revolution and Solidarity Day. Martyr President Ziaur Rahman, the promulgator of independence, established a multi-party democracy in this country through the national revolution on November 7. In the future, democracy will be fully established in this country under the leadership of his privileged son, Deshanayak Tariq Rahman, inshallah.At this time, the speakers warned and said that if anyone commits extortion, terrorism or supports extortion by breaking the name of the party, appropriate organizational measures will be taken against him. There will be no place for extortionists in the land of Subidpur.
Subidpur Union BNP Vice President Ah Quddus, Vice President Jahangir Sardar, Publicity Secretary Md Maqbul Hossain Howlader, Union Tatidal President Salim Howladar, Kader Howladar, Hanif Howladar, Belal Zomaddar, Sramik Dal President Ah Aziz Khan, Volunteers Dal leader Muzammel were present. Arinda, Shahidul Islam Samim, Youth Dal leader Nurul Haque, Milon Jomaddar, Sohail, Sujan, Jalal, Chhatradal leader Shaheen, Titu, Siam and many others.
At the end of the discussion, prayers were offered for the recovery of BNP chairperson, Begum Khaleda Zia.
Mao Emdadul Haque led the prayers.