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| Nur Mohammad and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza's party nominations are almost final |
Now the fear of nomination of 25 ministers-MPs
• AL has not declared the formal candidate yet
• Alliance-allied seats have been reserved for 70 seats
Considering the ability to control the field of the candidates
• The AL is on the way to reduce the ministers and MPs
• 48 ministers and MPs were excluded in 2014
Awami League is not going to make any big changes in the selection process. Finally, the current minister-MP can be removed from 20 to 25 seats. Such information was found from Awami League's parliamentary board and policy sources.
In the January 5, 2014 elections, Awami League's 48 ministers, state ministers and MPs were excluded. The party's President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been saying for a long time that no person will be nominated for the post. Nomination will be given to the local and foreign survey reports. General Secretary of the party Obaidul Quader said similarly. It created an idea that 70-80 ministers-MPs would be excluded.
Multiple sources related to finalizing the nomination process say that, the alliance-grand alliance equations and demonstrative parties have played a key role in deciding the lack of popularity. Meanwhile, some professionals, businessmen and stars will be selected for the special favorite. Again, the party has not yet decided on the candidates for some seats. In all, less than 25 ministers and ministers are likely to be excluded.
However, according to the announcement of the party's general secretary Obaidul Quader, the officially published list of candidates on Monday did not publish the list of candidates on Monday. Obaidul Quader said at the press conference of the party's Dhanmondi office yesterday afternoon, the list of candidates will be released jointly. The list may be published by November 14, with discussions with 14 parties, Jatiya Party, United Front and others.
The parliamentary board of the party says that the alliance and allies have been kept as 70 seats. Yesterday, at the Ganobhaban seat talks with the Jatiya Party Likewise, there are discussions with the 14 parties, the United Front, and other allies, led by Awami League.
Awami League's policy-making sources said that with the current government and parliament continuing this election, the first time all the parties are going to be elected. As a result, ministers and MPs will be important to keep the situation under control and influence. That is why the team is walking on the way to the very few of the ministers and MPs. This consideration has also been done in relation to the removal of the election-time cabinet debate. If the ministers and MPs are not nominated, they will remain in office. As a result, the new person who gets the nomination can read the elections in the election area - it is also considered by the party's decision-makers
In the January 5, 2014 election, the opposition boycotted the BNP with the BNP. In 153 seats, the Awami League and its allies won without any contest. The votes are in 147 seats. That election was held under the government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. However, the minister reduced the cabinet to 29 minister-state ministers and 10 advisers. Parliament was also in that election.
In the light of the condition of non-disclosure of two nominees of Awami League, the first light said that if the nomination is approved, many ministers and MPs will be excluded. But the information that is available so far does not reflect its reflection. This means that the survey did not get the exact picture, or the survey was not fully followed.
Awami League presidium members Sahara Khatun, Joint General Secretary Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Organizing Secretary BM Mozammel Haque and AFM Bahauddin Nasim are among those who are speculating about the expulsion from the party leaders on Sunday. Former Home Minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, former Telecommunication Minister Raziuddin Ahmed Raju and others. There are discussions that more than two Central Joint General Secretary's candidates are 'hanging'.
Kishoreganj-2 constituency's former Inspector General of Police Nur Mohammad has been nominated for the first time. The current MP Sohrab Uddin Cricketer Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is nominated, it is also almost sure. He collected nomination papers from Narail-2 constituency.
According to sources in the Madaripur-3 constituency, the party's office secretary and PM's special assistant Abdus Sobhan Golap's nomination is almost certain. Awami League's organizing secretary AFM Bahauddin Nasim was present in the meeting.
In the Magura-2 constituency, the name of the Prime Minister's Assistant Secretary (APS) Saifuzzaman Shikar is heard instead of ATM Abdul Wahab.
Ekramul Karim Chowdhury twice in Noakhali-4 constituency MP. District Awami League general secretary. Also strong as a candidate. But because of the Grand Alliance, his forehead could burn. The United Front leader and alternative secretary general Abdul Mannan is in the race to become the candidate Abdul Mannan. The United Front is taking part in the elections with an understanding with Awami League. In that case, Ekramul Karim Chowdhury thinks there is a risk.
Although finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith collects the nomination form, he has no interest in the election. His brother MA Momen in Sylhet-1 constituency and Awami League organizing secretary are in the discussion. Former BNP lawmaker and present-day Presidium member Samshar Mobin Chowdhury, who is in the election for the current MP Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, is in Sylhet-6 constituency. As a result, the topic of discussion is likely to change in this constituency. Former State Minister for Home Affairs Shamsul Haque Tuku, the former Information Minister Abu Sayeed is also going to discuss the issue. Some leaders think that Land Minister Shamsur Rahman Sharif can be dropped due to age.
In the meantime, a list of possible candidates of Awami League has been published in several newspapers yesterday. But Obaidul Quader said in a press conference yesterday that the list of potential candidates published in the newspapers is their inference. There is no reality. There is no guarantee of nomination of any candidate till date. No one can claim the party or the coalition candidate before the formal announcement.
Reference: Prothomalo
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