Tanvir Huda’s courtesy meeting with BNP leaders in Matlab North
Shamim Ahmed Joy, Matlab (Chandpur)
During the 16-year rule of the Fascist Awami League, there was no security for the lives and property of the common people. Tanvir Huda, the eldest son of the former State Minister for Information and Broadcasting, freedom fighter late Nurul Huda and joint general secretary of Chandpur district BNP, commented that Awami League supporters have brutally tortured people under the influence of party power.
He said that the dictatorial Hasina government fell in July-August due to the united movement of students and the public. Even after the fall, Hasina is conspiring against the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh from Indian soil.
Tanvir Huda said the above after a courtesy call with party leaders at the Chengarchar Municipal BNP office in Matlab Uttar Upazila of Chandpur on Saturday (November 23) afternoon.
He also said that BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman is working to build a prosperous Bangladesh. The Bangladesh of the future must be built under the leadership of Tarique Rahman. Therefore, everyone must work together to build the Bangladesh of the future.
Present at the time were Chandpur District BNP member Abdul Mannan Laskar, former UP Chairman Alauddin Khan, Municipal BNP Vice President Borhan Faraji, Joint General Secretary Billal Faraji, former Upazila BNP Office Secretary Mobarak Hossain, former Upazila BNP Joint General Secretary A. Karim, former general secretary of Kalakanda Union BNP Mojibur Rahman, former president of Chengarchar Municipality Jubo Dal Siraj Khan, former general secretary Abu Sayeed Bepari, former convener of Upazila Chhatra Dal Manik Faraji, former joint convener Jahangir Alam Munshi, former president of Gajra Union Jubo Dal Saiful Islam, co-labor secretary of District Jubo Dal Abu Taher Suman, UP member and BNP leader Al Amin, Shamsuddin, Saidur Rahman Shiblu and leaders of BNP and allied organizations.
Earlier, Tanvir Huda, after a social program, paid courtesy calls on leaders and activists at Durgapur Union Brahmanchak BNP office, Mithurkandi BNP office, Anandabazar BNP office, and Durgapur BNP office.