


Agriculturist Hasan Jafir Tuhin said that the electoral environment in this area is fair and peaceful. This environment must be maintained until the day of voting.
BNP, as a larger party, is making all efforts to maintain the electoral environment. He also called on other candidates to participate in the campaign by following the election code of conduct.
80 percent of voters in Chatmohar, Bhangura, Faridpur upazilas are in favor of paddy sheaves.
He said the above while exchanging views with journalists working in Pabna-3 area (Chatmohar, Bhangura, Faridpur) in Chatmohar, Pabna on Thursday (February 5) morning.
Tuhin said, 6 million BNP leaders and activists have been accused in 100,000 false cases of fascist Hasina. Thousands of leaders and activists have been disappeared and murdered. We have been oppressed and tortured for 17 years. We got a new Bangladesh in exchange for 2,000 lives in the mass uprising of 24. BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has been jailed in a false case. She has been slowly pushed towards death.
Agriculture expert Tuhin said, this election is more important in the history of Bangladesh. Because 12 elections have been held in the country since 1971.
Some were held at night, some were one-sided and some were held during the day.
In response to various questions from journalists, he said, if I am elected, a master plan will be adopted on Chalanbil. Where agricultural development, river development, canal excavation, employment based on merit, construction of roads and ghats, development of farmers, Chalanbil will be made a separate hub. Wherever necessary, it will be implemented after discussing with everyone.
At the exchange of views at the residence of Hasan Zafir Tuhin in Bothar village of Bilchalon Union, the convener of the election management committee, Advocate Arifa Sultana Ruma (Chatmohar), Nur Mujahid Swapan (Bhangura), Zahurul Islam Bakul (Faridpur), BNP leader Principal Abdur Rahim Kalu, Principal Mahmudul Alam, Jafar Iqbal Herok, Ziaur Rahman Zia, Mujibur Rahman and other BNP leaders and activists were present.
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