Women nomination is more than expected



The husband selected four times Won twice In the fifth round of preparation, the husband died suddenly He was the candidate and won This was the direct competence of women in 19 parliamentary constituencies of Sylhet division. In 2008, former MP of the party of the Sunamganj-4 constituency, Momtaj Iqbal, won the election by direct contesting the parliamentary elections.

Momtaj Iqbal's husband Major (Retd.) Iqbal Hossain Chowdhury contested twice as a candidate for the Independent and two times as Jatiya Party candidate. Momtaz Iqbal passed away on April 17, 2009, just a year after her husband's vacancy. In the Sylhet division, Momtaj Iqbal first contested as a candidate for parliament election and won 1 lakh 23 thousand 883 votes. His nearest rival BNP Fazlul Haq Asapia received 58,964 votes. After the death of Momtaj Iqbal, Matiur Rahman of Awami League and Pir Fazlur Rahman Misbah, who won the elections in the by-election, won unanimity in the 2014 elections.

According to analysts, in 2008, the issue of competition and conquest of Mamtaj Iqbal's husband's vacancy was a example in Sylhet Division. In the eleventh national election, the number of women nominated in direct competition is a record number. After the death of Mumtaz Iqbal in Sunamganj-4 constituency, no one was directly candidate, but now the Awami League nominees want reserved seats MP Shamsun Nahar Shahana. Sunamganj College Student Parliament

Former VP Shamsun is the former General Secretary of the District Lawyers Association and the president of the Women's Awami League. Two more people are going to direct the Awami League nomination in Sunamganj. One of them is Sunamganj-2 (Dirai-Shalla) seat MP and Suranjit Sengupta's wife, current MP Jaya Sengupta. Another Sunamganj-1 (Jamalganj-Tahirpur-Dharmapasha) constituency, Shamima Shahriar, central human resources affairs secretary of the peasant league. He is the former Vice Chairman of Jamalganj Upazila Parishad. On the basis of their nomination, Jamalganj-Tahirpur and Dharmapala were known as the remote haor areas of Sunamganj.

Nurunnahar Begum, the leader of the Nationalist Women's Party, interviewed the BNP nomination form on Sylhet-1 (metropolitan-headquarters) seat. Held in the Sylhet-6 (Golapganj-Bianibazar) constituency BNP nominated BNP's central executive committee member Hadiya Chowdhury Munni Nahar Begum wants nomination of National Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) in Maulvibazar-2 (Kulaura) seat He is the Vice Chairman of Kulaura Upazila Parishad and a member of Moulivibazar District JS. The present MP of Moulvibazar-3 constituency (Sadar-Rajnagar) Syeda Saira Mohsin is nominated for Awami League nomination. Syed Mohsin Ali's wife Saira, her husband was elected by a by-election. Khaleda Rabbani, a former MP and former BNP general secretary Khaleda Rabbani of the reserved seats in the previous four-party alliance government, from the same seat of BNP nomination.

Two of the four Parliamentary constituencies in Habiganj district want to hold direct elections. Habiganj-1 (Nabiganj-Bahubal) constituency Awami League nominee MP Amatul Kibria Kia Chowdhury Being a reserved female MP, she has been seen in remote areas where there is no public representative. In the Habiganj-4 constituency (Chunarughat-Madhabpur) BNP nominated former MP Shammi Akhter of reserved seats for nomination. At present, BNP is the local co-local affairs secretary.

Gauri Bhattacharya, Central Member of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, commented that the long list of women nominees was congratulatory. He said in the first light, 'We do not want to save, we want to compete directly and see the women victorious. This year, the expectation of a large number of women Let us call on the parties, let us be nominated to give them courage. '

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