BNP asks nomination seekers to stay united

Logo of BNP
Logo of BNP

The four-day interview of the BNP's nomination seekers concluded on Wednesday night with the party’s strong message to them to remain united and ensure party's victory in the coming national elections by working for candidates whoever get the tickets.

The interview formally ended around 10:15pm with the interview of nomination seekers from different districts of Dhaka division at the BNP chairperson's Gulshan office, reports UNB.

Earlier in the day, the party nomination board, comprising its standing committee members, took the interview of 233 nomination seekers from Mymensingh and Faridpur divisions from 10:00am to 3:00pm.

Like the three previous days, Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman joined the nomination board through a telecommunication app from the UK.

The BNP on Sunday started interviewing its nomination hopefuls with the interview of probable candidates for Rangpur division's Panchagar-1 constituency to finalise the candidates who will contest the 11th parliamentary elections with its tickets.

Talking to UNB, some aspirants said Tarique mainly asked them about their popularity in their respective areas, BNP's organisational strength and their contributions to the party.

He also gave the party's nomination hopefuls a guideline on how they should mobilise public support and ensure the victory of the party in the election.

BNP sold 4,580 nomination papers among the aspirants who want to contest the 11th parliamentary elections with its tickets.

The 11th parliamentary elections will be held on 30 December. The last date for submission of nomination papers is 28 November instead of 19 November.

Earlier in the day, party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told newsmen that all of those who faced interview are very tested and dedicated party leaders and they will put in their all-out efforts to ensure the party's victory in the election.

"We believe the way we're getting response from the people, we'll surely be able to remove the current autocratic regime."

Talking to UNB after the interview, the nomination hopefuls said they were given strong messages to stay united and refrain from intra-party conflicts and violence as the party wants to return to power through a credible and peaceful general election.

They also said they were instructed to get ready to resist any kind of vote fraud with their united efforts.

The nomination board also asked the aspirants to work for the candidates of their alliance partners with the same spirit and provide them all-out cooperation in the greater interest of the party and have their chairperson Khaleda Zia freed from jail.

The aspirants said they assured the board of staying away from infighting, and working together with a formidable spirit so that all the candidates of the 'Sheaf of Paddy', the BNP's election symbol, can come out successful.