Trouble with candidates

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Awami League and BNP could not finalize the candidates for the upcoming eleven parliamentary elections. In order to finalize the candidacy of the candidates, the two parties have messed up.

They are also unable to reach agreement on the sharing of allies of the alliance as well as the party. But the solution is not coming in the negotiations. The High Command of both parties is struggling to meet the needs of the partners.

Policy makers have been in a difficult crisis due to lack of realities with their needs. As a result, allied parties have submitted nomination in the party. Until the withdrawal of candidature, the effort will be made to resolve this matter.
If the solution is finally resolved then one will leave the remaining candidates. But there is no doubt about whether the candidates will be withdrawn from the other except for the exempted seats.

Many issues of the Grand Alliance are now in many seats due to legal issues and seats are not negotiated. Boat against the boat somewhere. Again there is a symbol of the party against the boat somewhere. Many leaders of the Grand Alliance have busted the hope that the problem will be resolved before the deadline for withdrawal.

The Awami League-led 14 party allies have been given 13 seats. At the same time, the nomination of the boat candidates in some of the seats has also been nominated. There is a lot of anger among the partners. Former President Professor Dr. The United Front led by Badruddoza Chowdhury did not get the expected seat. They were given two seats. However, the United Front has submitted nomination papers for 51 seats across the country.

The same situation in the BNP. The field opposition is involved with the two allies. National united front and 20-party coalition. Despite meeting with the allies of the alliance, they could not reach the final decision on the distribution of seats.

Instead of being in trouble, the directors were asked to submit their nomination papers. The letter was also issued by the BNP. The affiliates submit their nomination papers.

Some of the parties registered in the partners submitted their nomination papers. It is learned that BNP can give maximum 40-45 seats to 20 party allies. But alliance partners submitted nomination papers in almost one hundred seats.

In this regard, Awami League general secretary and labor minister Obaidul Quader said, the parties have been asked to give the eligible and the winnable candidates. We also (Awami League) have nominated the eligible candidates.

We will take that decision in the grand alliance where the candidate needs to win. Asked about BNP's secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir told Jugantar, the talks with the alliance partner of the 20-party alliance and the alliance with the United Front are continuing.
On the basis of consensus, the candidate will be finalized. There will be no crisis at all. Seat sharing was not finalized before submission of nomination papers due to shortage of time. I hope we can come to an understanding before it can be withdrawn.

Due to lack of compromise, more than one candidate in the majority of the alliance, the Grand Alliance: the Awami League did not complicate the nomination. Most candidates are now in majority of the seats due to the legal issues of the party candidates and the Grand Alliance seats.

Awami League has given more than one candidate in 14 seats due to legal complications. Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya and Nurul Amin Ruhul submitted nomination papers from the Chandpur-2 constituency as the ruling party candidate.
President of the National Press Club Mohammad Shafiqur Rahman from Chandpur-4 constituency submitted the nomination papers on Wednesday. The first nomination papers were given to the present MP Mohammad Shamsul Haque Bhuiyan. He also submitted the nomination papers.

Awami League leaders say that Haji Mohammad Selim also has legal complications in the Dhaka-7 constituency. Due to this, Haji Selim as well as the candidate of the Dhaka Metropolitan South Awami League Abul Hasnat has been nominated for the party nomination. Faruque and Dhaka Metropolitan Awami League Joint General Secretary Kader Khan submitted the nomination papers of Dhaka-17 constituency. BNP-backed candidate Abul Kalam Azad submitted the nomination papers. The leaders of the grand alliance seem to be creating complexity in one seat.

Meanwhile, Awami League has also given candidates in many constituencies of the alliance. Aslam Hossain Sodagar of Kurigram-1 constituency, MA Matin of Kurigram-3 constituency and Kurigram-4 constituency Zakir Hossain Awami League candidate. Meanwhile, Shahe Alam has been elected as the candidate of Awami League Barisal-2. In the same constituency, candidates of the alliance's allies have submitted nomination papers. The alliance's alliance partners have filed nomination papers for the alliance, the allies of the Awami League-led alliance have submitted their nomination papers.

According to reliable sources, the alliance of the alliance has submitted 51 nominations in 51 of the 300 seats. Alliance has not won any seat in the grand alliance.

But Alliance Spokesman Mahi B Chowdhury is said to be nominated for Munshiganj-1 constituency. The Grand Alliance partner Bangladesh Nationalist Front (BNF) has fielded candidates for 62 seats. Jugantor said that the candidates will not be able to make a grand alliance despite the grand alliance agreement, said party's chairman Abul Kalam Azad.

One of the 14 party allies of the Bangladesh Workers Party of Bangladesh has won 33 seats. 5 seats from the Grand Alliance. The number of MPs in the current party is six. The party's general secretary Fazle Hasan Badshah told Jugantar on Thursday that the issue will be resolved before the withdrawal of nomination papers.

The party's general secretary said the Jugantor did not have a compromise with the 14-party alliance partner Ganatantri Party. Sahadat Hossain. The party has given 10 candidates for the election. The Tariqat Federation confirmed two seats from the Grand Alliance.
He has said that he will contest 25 seats in the election
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