Electoral candidates map out campaigns to meet public needs: DSCC constituencies
City Desk :
In DSCC’s 75 wards from Dhaka-4 to Dhaka-10, old city dwellers want city treatment and development and factory workers demand steady jobs.
BNP, NCP, and Jamaat-e-Islami candidates listen closely. Each builds a campaign map around these voices. They hold meetings, run events, and make pledges that fit local pains.
BNP candidates link to DSCC demands Tanvir Ahmed Robin in Dhaka-4 (wards 47-61 of Shyampur-Kadamtali) expressed to establish a library in every ward strengthening community bonds, and helping youth stay away from drugs and gangs.
Md. Nabi Ullah for Dhaka-5 in wards 48-50, 62-70 of Jatrabari-Demra has pledged to resolving infrastructural crises, water logging, and ensuring civic amenities.
Ishraq Hossain covers electoral campaign in Dhaka-6 (wards 34-46 of Sutrapur-Wari). He has pledged to free old Dhaka particularly Gendaria from water logging, the gas crisis, and drugs, resolving all problems.
Hamidur Rahman of Dhaka-7 ensures to eliminate unemployment; juvenile gangs and social degradation are major challenges.
Dhaka-8 constituency candidate Mirza Abbas vows to rid Dhaka-8 of drugs, extortion, crimes.
Habibur Rashid runs Dhaka-9 in wards 1-7, 71-75 of Sabujbagh-Khilgaon. He urges voters to check his record and promises fixes for waterlogging, safety, and overall development.
Sheikh Robiul Alam contests Dhaka-10 seeks mandate to resolve long-standing civic and urban management issues.
Jamaat-e-Islami candidates serve DSCC
Dhaka-4 candidate Syed Zainul Abedin pledges make Dhaka-4 crime and extortion free.
Dhaka-6 candidate Dr Abdul Mannan has pledged to make Dhaka-6 a safe and livable humanitarian city that is free from drugs, terrorism and extortion.
The candidate for the Dhaka-5 constituency, Kamal Hossain, has outlined a development vision focused on improving living standards of people, strengthening healthcare services, reviving local businesses and ensuring zero tolerance for corruption
Hafez Muhammad Enayat Ullah, the candidate for the Dhaka-7 ensures for eliminating terrorism, extortion and drugs from his constituency as well as reforming the discriminatory business laws.
Dhaka-10 candidate Jasim Uddin Sarkar has ensured that drugs will be eradicated from Bangladesh, and old Dhaka, like the rest of the country, will be made drug-free.
The nominated candidates’ election campaigns turn their election vision and mission into the necessary steps towards development based implementation and aims to ease long-term.
NCP candidates reach DSCC constituencies
Tareq Ahmed Adel in Dhaka-7constituency under Lalbagh-Chawkbazar wants to work on steady heritage aid and fair rent flows.
Dhaka-8 constituency candidate Muhammad Nasiruddin Patwary pledges a people-centered Dhaka-08 with justice, safety and development.
Dhaka-9 constituency candidate Javed Mia Rasin draws on the July uprising spirit, promising systemic reform: IT parks, economic zones, cottage?industry jobs for youth, anti?drug measures, and safety for working women.
