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Fakhrul seeks votes for Khaleda Zia in Dinajpur

Greenwatch Desk Politics 2025-11-26, 10:13pm

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BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today urged people of Dinajpur to extend their support in favour of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia during the forthcoming national election.


He said, “I urge everyone to pray for BNP leader Begum Khaleda Zia. Give her the opportunity to develop the northern region by ensuring her overwhelming victory in the upcoming national parliamentary election in Dinajpur.”

Fakhrul made the call while speaking as the chief guest at an election street meeting organized by the Upazila BNP at Ranirbandar Suihari Bazar in Chirirbandar Upazila, which falls under the Dinajpur-4 constituency.

Fakhrul said that a certain party is attempting to create chaos in the country. "They claim that if the national election and a referendum are held on the same day, there will be genocide in the country. Genocide means mass killing. That very party was an accomplice to the genocide in 1971; now they will be allowed to commit genocide," he said.  

Alamgir further stressed the need to bring BNP to power by giving vote to the party's 'Dhaner Shis' to accelerate the country's development activities in the future. He appealed to voters to ensure the victory of the popular leader Akhtaruzzaman Mia by casting their votes for the 'Dhaner Shis' in the Dinajpur-4 constituency.

The street meeting for the BNP's nominated candidate was presided over by Alhaj Md. Akhtaruzzaman Mia, the former MP from the Dinajpur-4 constituency, and a member of the BNP's Central Executive Committee, reports BSS.