Organized by the Lalmonirhat District Awami League, a virtual election meeting of the Prime Minister was held with the participation of the candidates for the 3 parliamentary seats of Lalmonirhat, with the great enthusiasm and enthusiasm of hundreds of leaders and activists.
This virtual public meeting was held on Thursday (December 21) at 3 pm at Lalmonirhat District Collectorate.
Lalmonirhat district’s three parliamentary constituencies, Awami League candidate Md Motahar Hossain MP, Lalmonirhat-2 Alhaj Nuruzzaman Ahmed MP and Lalmonirhat-3 (Sadar Constituency) Adv.
Bangladesh Awami League executive member Adv. Safura Begum Rumi, Bangladesh Awami League Rangpur Division Organizing Secretary Sujit Nandi, Lalmonirhat Municipality Mayor Rezaul Karim Swapan, Patgram Municipality Mayor Rasheduzzaman Sweet, Upazila Parishad Chairman Kamruzzaman Sujon, District Awami League Joint-General Secretary Sakhawat Hossain Sumon Khan , organizing secretary Rakib Hasan, Municipal Awami League president Mofazzal Hossain and general secretary Kazi Nazrul Islam and poet, writer, researcher and social worker Ferdousi Begum Beauty among others.
Also, all the candidates of Rangamati, Pabna, Natore and Panchagarh district parliamentary constituencies were also involved in the virtual public meeting.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina connected with 5 districts virtually and addressed the candidates, activists and the people. And once again, he called on everyone to continue the process of development by voting on the boat brand.
 Sheikh Hasina highlighted the various developments and the success of the government during the last one and a half century rule and said – Awami League always works for the development of the country. Awami League always works for the welfare of the people.
Leaders-activists of different levels of 3 parliamentary constituencies of the district were present in the public meeting at Lalmonirhat district collectorate ground. The event was moderated by District Awami League Joint-General Secretary Ed. Ashraf Hossain Badal.
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