Khagrachhari Correspondent :
The 13th National Parliament election is in February. The election schedule is expected to be announced in December. In view of this election, BNP and its affiliates and affiliated organizations are conducting door-to-door mass communication and campaign activities in Ramgarh, Khagrachhari, with the aim of implementing the 31-point reform of the state and creating public opinion in favor of the party candidate with the paddy sheaf symbol. The party’s leaders, activists and supporters from all levels are participating in this activity every day in various villages, neighborhoods, mohallas and markets of the upazila.
They go door to door to vote for the BNP candidate with the paddy sheaf symbol and encourage people from all walks of life to support the 31-point demand for state reform.
Meanwhile, in addition to campaigning and public relations ahead of the elections, the party’s leaders and activists are also carrying out various public relations activities in different areas of the upazila, including repairing roads and ghats, cleaning drives, and helping students of Gabi.
The leaders and activists said that they have entered the field after receiving the green signal from the party’s top level to contest the 13th parliamentary elections from the district BNP president and former MP Wadud Bhuiyan in Khagrachhari constituency. Upazila BNP president Md. Jasim Uddin said that the top leaders of BNP are also aware of the widespread support of former MP Wadud Bhuiyan from all walks of life in Khagrachhari.
He said that the leaders and activists are continuously carrying out public relations and campaign activities to create more public opinion in favor of Wadud Bhuiyan, the symbol of the rice sheaf, and the party’s 31 points.
The slogan ‘Youth’s first vote is on the paddy sheesh’ has aroused a huge response among the youth, said Upazila BNP General Secretary Safayet Morshed Bhuiyan. The young leader said that even in the remote and remote areas of the upazila, there is an incredible response among the Tribal and Bengali people.