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Candidates who lost due to political reasons have been nominated in reserved seats: Quader

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Desk Report

Publisted at 4:13 PM, Sun Feb 18th, 2024

 

Female candidates who lost in the national elections due to political and organisational reasons have been nominated for women’s reserved seats in the parliament, Road Transpiration and Bridges Minister and Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader said.

“We have officially submitted the nomination form to the Returning Officer,” Quader said while submitting AL’s list of nominated candidates for the reserved seat on Sunday (18 February).

The ruling AL submitted nomination papers for 48 candidates for reserved seats for women.

In response to the questions of journalists, the AL leader said, “We are not worried about BNP. They could not involve the people in their movement. A movement succeeds when people are involved. People did not join their movement.”

“Jubo League applied to the EC to cancel and ban BNP. But the Awami League is not thinking of banning the BNP. Jubo League is our affiliate organisation but they are a distinct entity. They can express their thoughts,” he added.

The AL-nominated candidates are: Draupadi Devi Agarwala from Thakurgaon, Ashika Sultana from Nilphamari, Rezia Islam from Panchagarh, Rokeya Sultana from Joypurhat, Kohli Quddus from Natore, Zara Jabin Mahmood from Chapainawabganj, Runu Reza from Khulna, Farida Akter Banu from Bagerhat, Mst Farzana Sumi from Barguna, Khaleda Bahar Beauty from Bhola, Naznin Nahar Rashid from Patuakhali, Farida Yesmin from Narsingdi, Umme Farzana Sattar from Mymensigh, Nadia Bente Amin from Netrakona, Mahfuza Sultana from Joypurhat, Parveen Zaman from Jhenaidah, Aroma Dutta from Cumilla, Laila Parveen from Satkhira, Begum Monnujan Sufian from Khulna, Bedhura Ahmed Salam from Goplaganj, Shabnam Jahan, Parul Akter and Sabera Begum from Dhaka, Shammi Ahmed from Barishal, Naheed Ezaher Khan from Dhaka, Jharna Hasan from Faridpur, Fazilatun Nesa for Munshiganj, Shahida Tareque Dipti, Anima Mukti Gomes and Sheikh Anar Kali Putul from Dhaka, Masuda Siddique Rozi from Narsingdi, Tarana Halim and Begum Shamsun Nahar from Tangail, Meher Afroze from Gazipur, Aparajita Haque from Tangail, Hasina Bari Chowdhury from Dhaka, Nazma Akter from Gopalganj, Ruma Chakrabarti from Sylhet, Faridun Nahar Laily and Ashrafun Necha from Lakshmipur, Kanon Ara Begum from Noakhali, Shamima Harun from Chattogram, Farida Khanam from Noakhali, Dilwara Yusuf and Waseqa Ayesha Khan from Chattogram, Sanjida Khanam from Dhaka, Nasima Jaman Bobi from Rangpur and Joroti Tanchangya from Rangamati.

The election to the 50 reserved seats is slated for 14 March.

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