Awami League in soft tone to the rebel candidates



Reza-ud-dowla Pradhan, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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The capital is buzzing with city polls from the beginning of the New Year. The ruling Awami League, opposition BNP and other parties are contesting in this election. After the election of the eleventh parliament, the election of Dhaka City is going to be a test of these parties.
Already, several parties including Awami League (AL), BNP, Jatiyo Party (JP) have finalized their single candidate for the post of mayor and councilors. Atiqul Islam in Dhaka North City and Sheikh Fazle Noor Tapas in South City have been nominated by the ruling party.

Although it was possible to finalize a single candidate in the mayor's office, there have been problems with the post of councilors. Almost every ward there is multiple AL candidates. Those who were able to earn the party support but the other candidates do not agree to give him any concession. As there is no party symbol in the councilor elections and no action taken against the rebels in the past, most of them are still determined to remain in the electoral field.

According to the schedule, a councilor election will be held in the two cities along with the mayor on January 30. On that day, 172 councilors will be elected. There are 54 general and 18 reserved women wards in Dhaka North and 75 general and 25 reserved women ward councilors in Dhaka South.

Of these 172 ward councilors, 1309 aspirants have collected filed nomination papers in support of the Awami League, out of which 1293 had finally submitted the nomination forms. Of these, there were 626 in the North and 667 four in the South.

Following the scrutiny of the local government nomination board, the party announced the names of the party-backed councilor candidates on two occasions on December 29 and December 30.
Those who received the support of the party as a councilor candidates, are excited for receiving, the party nod while those who did not get were disappointed. Many again decided to stay on the polling ground without the support of the party. Which has caused a lot of anxiety to the party’s high command? There are even doubts over the unity of councilors, which could have an impact on the election of mayor.

However, the Awami League is not hard about these rebel candidates. Instead, they want to wait until January 9. Earlier, through the negotiations, the government party is seeking to return the rebel candidates to the councilor's office through discussions. The party's high command sees the issue of submitting nomination papers of the party's rebels in the councilor's election as "a manifestation of passion".

According to Election Commission sources, 1025 candidates have submitted nomination papers against the 172 posts in the two cities. On an average, 6 candidates are contesting in each ward. January 9 is the last day for withdrawal of nomination papers. On that day, it will be who are lasting as a candidate.

Therefore, the Awami League high command has emphasized on unifying the party before January 30. Already the central leaders of the party have also addressed the attitude of the party in front of the grassroots leaders. Central leaders have called on the Awami League-nominated mayoral candidates and party-backed councilors, outside the reserved councilors, to contest any election in Dhaka North City Corporation.

They also directed the Awami League minded councilor candidates to work for the party by withdrawing the nomination of the Awami League leaders who had submitted their nomination. It is advisable to work for the benefit of the party by devoting one's interests.

At a special meeting of Dhaka North Awami League, Tofail Ahmed, a member of the Presidium of the party, said, "I could not give nomination to all as councilors. Please don't be any other candidate. If you do, I think you have no loyalty to the party. "

Joint General Secretary Mahbub-ul-Alam Hanif said, "Our goal is to get the only party-backed councilors to win." Politics is not of a single day, those who did not get nomination, your work will be evaluated in the future. They should follow the leader's instructions. We do not want the Awami League men disobey the leader's instructions for his own interests.

The Presidium member of the party, Lt. Col(Rtd) Farooq Khan  said that there was no doubt about the party's unity with the party's rebel candidate in the councilor elections.

Farooq Khan on Thursday(Jan.2) evening told barta24.com that "We are not scared, but it has created some anxiety. Because in every ward there are more than one competent candidate of Awami League. They deserve the nomination so they want the nomination. But we can't give it to all. May be many people have submitted nomination papers for this. And that's not too many seats. There may be multiple candidates in a few seats. We will try to make them feel loyal and respectful. Because the people we deal with are not machines, we deal with people.

Farooq Khan also said that if outside the party nominee candidates withdraw their candidature and give full support to the party before January 9, then they will be given opportunities at different levels of the party.

Awami League joint general secretary of Pallabi thana unit Kadam Ali Madbar got the nomination of Awami League in ward 2 of Dhaka North City Corporation. To the contrary, the former councilor  Ismail Hossain Benu also filed nomination paper. Kadam Ali Madbar is not concerned about Benu's candidacy.

He told barta24.com that all candidates who sought the boat's support had already signed a withdrawal form from the Awami League nomination form. So the candidature of Benu’s filing of nomination paper. Ultimately there will be no division rather all will work unitedly, Kadam Ali Madbar said.

   

After capturing power, Awami League also captured history: Amir Khosru



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BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has commented that Awami League is taking over history by illegally grabbing power.

He said that the rulers are using the state machinery to implement their fabricated history. They are manipulating the Judiciary to explain their fabricated history. When politicians become historians, it is no longer history, but propaganda.

Amir Khosru made this comment at a discussion meeting organized by the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) at the National Press Club on Wednesday (April 17) at noon, demanding the declaration of Republic Day on April 10.

This member of the BNP Standing Committee said that although the Awami League government has dropped the boat symbol in the Upazila Parishad elections, it has not withdrawn from the project of stealing votes. The vote stealing scheme is the source of their power. The government no longer has the courage to go in front of the people with the boat. 95 percent of the people did not go to the polling station in the January 7 election. There is no such thing as voting.

He also said that every effort was made to break the BNP before the election, but the unity of the BNP is intact. Cases, assaults, jails have been defamed against BNP leaders and activists, yet the unity could not be broken.

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BUET should decide whether to have student politics or not: Gayeshwar



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Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, a member of the BNP Standing Committee, said that if the BUET authorities think that the BUET authorities will stop politics there for the sake of keeping the atmosphere of the campus calm and for the education of the talented children of parents who study here - that is their decision.

On Monday (April 1), Natore District BNP Joint Convenor Dewan Shaheen, who was undergoing treatment at BSMMU, made this comment in response to the questions of the journalists present after inquiring about the treatment.

Gayeshwar Chandra said, we want student politics; we have come this far by student politics. Student politics is not an obstacle. I don't want a group student organization in the classroom. Abrar, a brilliant student of BUET, was brutally killed in BUET. Not only the students, civil society and political parties of the country erupted in protest. Then the BUET authorities decided that there will be no political student organization in BUET. In the context of which BUET has taken this decision, whether it is still valid or not, whether there is any danger or not, considering the overall aspect, BUET has to decide whether there will be student politics or not.

Claiming that the condition of Jahangir Nagar University is more deplorable than the condition of BUET, the former minister said that Chhatra League leader Manik had celebrated a century of rape there. What could be more disgusting than that? In fact they are not tainted with any stigma! The more we find them tainted, the more they are embellished. One reason is to use muscle power and destroy politics as a party worker in the administration.

Mentioning the attack on Natore district BNP joint convener Dewan Shaheen, Gayeshwar Chandra said, "Our leaders and workers are often attacked by Awami League terrorists." This brutality of the rulers is going on all over the country. Still, BNP activists do not leave the field. However, without these terrorist activities and muscle power, it is not possible for an isolated government to survive politically.

In response to a journalist's question about former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who is undergoing treatment in CCU at Ever Care Hospital in the capital, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy said that the government is killing Khaleda Zia in a planned way without giving her better treatment abroad. The ruling party will be happy even though the news of his death will go down in tears all over the country.

BNP Organizing Secretary Ruhul Quddus Talukdar Dulu, deputy secretary Taiful Islam Tipu and others were present at this time.

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In the 12th JS election the cost of Awami league is Tk. 2.76 crore



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The party's treasurer HN Ashikur Rahman said that the ruling Awami League spent Tk. 2 crore 76 lakh 88 thousand 120 in the 12th Jatiya Sangsad election.

He gave this information after submitting the party's expenditure account to the commission in the 12th election at Agargaon election building in the capital on Monday (April 1) afternoon.

After submitting the election expenses of the ruling party, the presidium member of the party, Kazi Zafarullah, said that we had a limit of Tk. 4 crore 50 lakh. The expenditure is less than that.

At that time, the treasurer of the party, Ashiqur Rahman, said that Tk. 2 crore 76 lakh 78 thousand 120 have been spent. Our expenditure limit was Tk. 4 crore 50 lakh.

He said that the district level leaders spent on their own because of their loyalty to the party. So our expenses are reduced. Moreover, the entire expenditure in elections is not party-related. Where other parties require Tk. 10, we require Tk. 2.

In response to the question where this money was spent in the election, he said that it was spent on posters, public meetings, publicity etc.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, Barrister Biplab Barua said, as a registered party, we will submit the income and expenditure account. Then there will be details.

At that time, Presidium member Kazi Zafarullah, Treasurer HN Ashiqur Rahman, Publicity and Publication Abdus Sobahan Golap, Office Secretary Barrister Biplab Barua, Deputy Office Secretary Sayem Khan were present in the delegation of Awami League.

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Awami League leader's comments on parliamentary elections is viral



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General Secretary of Cumilla North District Awami League Roshan Ali Master has gone viral with his controversial comments on Debidwar parliamentary elections. There has been uproar among activists over the video that has spread online. Some reacted angrily.

On Saturday (March 30) afternoon, Roshan Ali Master gave the speech at the iftar party at his residence in Devidwar Municipal area on the occasion of pilgrimage to Makkah to perform Umrah.

In a four-and-a-half-minute video spread on Facebook, he was heard saying, "We didn't lose the vote, we lost by the mechanism." For any reason we could not get the results, 82 thousand votes is less? They have a lot of history, you will not understand them and your brother will explain them. Those whom I have made leaders do not count on me now. There are many Mir Jafars in our party, they have been and will be. If they get better, we will get better. And if it is not good after Hajj, then I will come in the field.

The leaders and workers of Debidwar Upazila Awami League expressed their immediate angry reaction to his speech.

In response, they said, "Where the Prime Minister has set an example all over the world by holding a free, fair and impartial vote, his statement calls into question the fair election." In his speech, he wanted to prove that the current Member of Parliament Abul Kalam Azad was elected by rigging the vote. They condemned such a statement.

Debidwar Upazila Awami League Joint General Secretary Principal Humayun Kabir said, 'Awami League is becoming a laughing stock to common people with these unrestrained statements. No one can stop him. Earlier, in various meetings of the 12th National Election, he has been in controversy by abusing independent candidates and his leaders and activists, which everyone has seen on social media. Awami League leaders and activists are embarrassed by these statements.

Cumilla North District Awami League General Secretary Roshan Ali Master called several times to get a statement on the matter, but he did not receive.

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