BNP mayoral candidate for KCC suspends polls campaign

Nazrul Islam Manju
Nazrul Islam Manju

BNP’s mayoral candidate in Khulna City Corporation elections Nazrul Islam Manju refrained from electioneering since Thursday morning protesting the arrest of 19 leaders and activists of the party.

Manju also threatened that he will not resume his election campaign until the detainees are released, reports UNB.

On Wednesday night, law enforcers arrested 19 leaders and activists of BNP, including its city unit publicity affairs secretary Asaduzzaman Murad, Jubo Dal president Mahbub Hossain, district unit president Mostafaul Bari Lavlu and district unit Jatiyatabadi Chhatral Dal general secretary Golam Mostafa Tuhin from different parts of the city.

Contacted, Manju told UNB over phone that he refrained from his election campaign protesting the incident.

He alleged that the law enforcers were trying to terrorise BNP leaders and activists to keep them away from election campaign.

“They’re also raiding the houses of our party leaders and activists and harassing them.”

The BNP mayoral candidate also claimed that the ruling Awami League men are violating the election code of conduct but the Election Commission does not pay heed to his allegation in this regard.

He also urged the authorities concerned to create a level-playing field and stop others from intimidating his party men.

Khulna City Corporation election is scheduled to be held on 15 May.

A total of five mayor candidates, 148 general councillor and 38 reserved-seat female councillor candidates are competing in the polls.