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Nanak: Even BNP supporters will not vote for Taimur

Narayanganj Awami League is now united, says the senior AL leader 

Update : 09 Jan 2022, 11:41 PM

Awami League Presidium Member Jahangir Kabir Nanak has said that even BNP supporters will not vote for Taimur Alam Khandaker in the upcoming Narayanganj City Corporation polls.

“The BNP has rejected you (Taimur),” Nanak said on Sunday criticizing Taimur’s statement where he said that Awami League President Sheikh Hasina would have voted for him if she was a voter from Narayanganj. 

Coordinating the polls on behalf of AL-backed candidate Dr Selina Hayat Ivy, Nanak was speaking at a party rally at Siddhirganj in Narayanganj.

Nanak said that Ivy would win the elections with a big margin and that her rival, independent candidate Taimur, would taste a bitter defeat. 

He also slammed Taimur for his comments on media where he claimed that he belonged neither to the Awami League nor the BNP. Nanak said: “This leaves the politician in an identity crisis.”

The AL leader said that Taimur would find out within 24 hours that all his plots and plans went in vain. 

“Awami League supporters elected Ivy with a vote difference of 84,000 in the last city polls. I believe the margin will be over 100,000 in the polls scheduled for January 16,” Nanak said. 

He further said that the Narayanganj Awami League was now united and that the polls were a litmus test for them. 

On Saturday, Ivy called her opponent Taimur as a candidate of Awami League lawmaker Shamim Osman and his brother Selim Osman, a Jatiya Party leader.

Later, the Narayanganj metropolitan unit of Chhatra League was dissolved for not taking part in the polls campaign for Ivy. The announcement was made in a press release signed by Central BCL President Al Nahyan Khan Joy and General Secretary Lekhak Bhattacharya.

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