Nouka(AL) has get 87 Boatman but seat is 4 in Chattogram City
M. Iqbal hossain, Bureau chief Chattogram
Election will be held on January 7, 2024 as per the announced schedule for the 12th National Assembly election. The deadline for receipt and submission of nomination papers has already ended. The 2nd largest city of Bangladesh, the country’s commercial capital, and you may also tunnel City Chattogram has 4 parliamentary seats. Chattogram- 8, 9, 10 and 11. Naturally, 4 people will get tickets from Bangladesh Awami League boatmen, 87 people participated in the competition for four tickets. Where there are about dozens of heavyweight leaders including current MPs.
Chattogram-8 (Boalkhali and CCC partial)- 28 people including current MP Noman Al Mahmud, Chattogram-9 (Kotyali)- 17 people including current MP Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury, Chattogram-10 (Pahartali-Doublemooring)- current MP Mohiuddin Bachhu 21 people including , 27 people including MA Latif in Chattogram-11 (Bandar-Patenga) constituency.
The tea shops are already crowded this winter, but the talk of the tea shops around the polls is gathering pace. Who is the boatman from which seat–that is now the top of the cup of tea.
In addition to the current MPs, discussions of some heavyweight leaders are at the height of the discussions of the curious voters.
Among them, former CCC Mayor City AL General Secretary AJM Nasir Uddin, former CCC Administrator popular leader Khorshed Alam Sujan, Runing Panel Mayor & 25 councilor Abdur Sabur Liton, Mohammad Altaf Hossain Chowdhury, Barrister Monowar Hossain, Barrister Sawgatul Anwar Khan, Central Labor leader Shafar Ali, Advocate Mohammad Ibrahim Hossain Chowdhury, Advocate Iftekhar Saimul Chowdhury, M Zahirul Alam Dovas, Moshiur Rahman Chowdhury, Didarul Alam Didar, Councilor Ziaul Haque Sumon, Debashish Pal and so.
It is known that many of these notable leaders have collected and submitted nomination forms in multiple constituencies of Chittagong city. It is heard that since the announcement of the schedule, many leaders are still spending busy time in Dhaka, including collecting and submitting nomination forms and persistently lobbying to get the green signal from the party.