Patuakhali Sadar Upazila Election Awami League rival Awami League Jubo League’s

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There is a saying that fear is the enemy of the house, and Awami League is the rival of Awami League. Awami League’s rival, Awami League, has a bright chance of winning the polls. Former Jubo League leader and Chhatra League leader who has been deprived of his post, youth leader Md. Rezaul Karim Soeb, is a horse marker candidate for the post of chairman. The Patuakhali Sadar Upazila Parishad election will be held on May 29 in the 3rd phase of the sixth upazila parishad election. Three of the four candidates contesting for the post of chairman in this election are Awami League leaders. District Awami League’s No. 1 joint general secretary, current upazila chairman Advocate Md. has become the chairman candidate among these three. Golam Sarwar His symbol is the motorcycle. District Awami League Education and Human Resource Affairs Secretary Abdus Salam, former principal of AKM College, one of the members of District Awami League Adv. Abu Sale Md. Zafar, Sadar Upazila Awami League President Md. Humayun Kabir, General Secretary BM Shahjahan Parvez (Shahjahan Bhuiyan), District Farmers League Joint General Secretary Adv. Md. Mahmudul Hasan, Legal Affairs Secretary Add. Manowar Hossain and Sadar Upazila Chhatra League president Md Zahidul Islam Zahid and many other leaders. of the same party Md. Abul Kalam Azad (Kalam Mridha), the former president of Patuakhali Sadar Upazila Awami League, an influential labor leader of the district bus-minibus transport sector, has become a candidate for the chairmanship with the Cup-Pirich brand. Sardar Sohrab Hossain, one of the members of district Awami League and Acting General Secretary of District Farmers League, District Jubo League President Advocate Md. Shahidul Islam, General Secretary and current Vice Chairman Advocate Syed Md. Sohel, Sechchasevak League President Shahnur Haque and several Awami League leaders have entered the election field on his behalf. Md. Mizanur Rahman Monir Khan, former vice chairman of Sadar Upazila Parishad, one of the members of the district Awami League, has become a candidate for chairman with the pineapple symbol. Labor Secretary of District Awami League and former President of District Labor League Adv. Md. Shaheen Miah, District Farmers League Organizing Secretary Kalikapur Union Chairman (candidate’s wife) Salma Jahan, Office Secretary Md. Abubakar Siddique, Sadar Upazila Farmers League convener Md. Kalam Talukder and Sadar Upazila Chhatra League General Secretary Md. Asadul Islam along with several leaders and activists of Awami League and affiliated organizations. . On the other hand, former Chhatra League and Jubo League leader Md. Rezaul Karim Soeb is contesting for the post of chairman with the horse symbol. Along with him, district Awami League vice-president eminent poet and writer ex-councilor Bir Muktijoddha Md. Shahjahan Khan, Patuakhali district Awami League’s agriculture and cooperative affairs secretary ex-councilor AKM Khairul Ahsan Khair, district workers’ league ex-president Md. Several Awami League leaders including Tofazzel Hossain and District Secchasebak League Organizing Secretary Ujjal Sikdar.

The former president of District Chhatra League is contesting for the post of vice chairman in this upazila. Hasan Sikdar (Mike), the leader of the Municipal Awamiag Chinmoy Banik (Tubewell), Awami League supporter Md Farooq Hossain Farooq Master (Tia Pakhi), Md Sahidul Islam (glasses), Sadar Upazila Awami League organizing secretary Md. Delwar Hossain Dulal Master (Book), Md. Anichur Rahman (Aircraft) and former Chhatra League leader Md. Salauddin Hira (Lock) and Kamrul Islam Baki Billah (Palki). The current female vice chairman Municipal Women Awami League President Sohana Hossain Miki (Duck), Women Awami League worker Mosa Nasima Akhter (Football), Kamrun Nahar Shimul (Butterfly) and Mosa: Fauzia Yasmin (Kalas). Leaders and activists of Awami League and its affiliated organizations are divided in the campaign and support of the chairman candidate in Patuakhali Sadar based on the Upazila Parishad election. Trinamool’s general worker supporters are in a dilemma as to who will support whom. Due to the division of the Awami League, ordinary voters at the city and village level are horse marker candidates. Rezaul Karim is likely to lean towards Swaib, common voter comments. District Awami League and its affiliated organization leaders-activists have entered the election field divided into four groups, and when asked whether there will be any loss for the party in the future, Patuakhali District Awami League president Bir Muktijodha Alhaj Kazi Alamgir said, “Since the central leaders have decided that We have nothing to do here for whomever you want to work for. We are silent. But a division within the party over the election makes me think and suffer a lot.” Advocate Afzal Hossain, organizational secretary of Central Awami League and organizational leader of Barisal division, said that leaders who like me have become candidates in 3 upazilas of Patuakhali-1 (Sadar-Mirzaganj-Dumki) constituency. They can win the support of the people and I applaud them. District Awami League general secretary Bir Muktijoddha VP Abdul Mannan, said to various people’s questions at different times that the party has no decision on the candidacy. I and the president are silent. Those who will be elected, like those of the party and those who will be defeated will also forget the hesitation and work with the loyalty of the party. On the other hand, former Jubo League leader who was deprived of the post of horse marker candidate. Advocate Hafizur Rahman Hafiz, the chairman of Zilla Parishad, who was deprived of the position of Awami League, and Mayor Mohiuddin Ahmed, who was elected for the second time by a large margin of the municipality, and their tested group of dedicated workers, entered the field on behalf of Rezaul Karim Soeb. In this upazila, 1 municipality and 14 unions have a total of 2,95,146 voters. Among them 1,48,647 male voters and 1,46,490 female voters. Along with receiving the symbols, the candidates continue to distribute various promise leaflets, mass communication, yard meetings as well as campaigning on the microphone.

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