Chhatra Dal campaign for rice sheaf in Dhaka-19 constituency in Savar


Published: 06:04 27 January 2026
Dhaka District North Chhatra Dal has campaigned vigorously for BNP nominated candidate Dr. Dewan Mohammad Salauddin Babu in Dhaka-19 constituency in Savar. This mass outreach program was held on Tuesday afternoon at the Ulail bus stand area on Dhaka Highway.
During the campaign, Chhatra Dal leaders and activists distributed leaflets among pedestrians, businessmen and working people and sought votes with the symbol of rice sheaf. A festive atmosphere was created in the area during this time. The leaders and activists exchanged greetings with the common people and conveyed the political message of BNP.
Central Chhatra Dal Joint Office Secretary Ariful Islam Arif, Dhaka District North Chhatra Dal President Mohammad Tamiz Uddin, General Secretary Mahfuz Iqbal, Senior Joint General Secretary Rakib Khandaker, Jahangirnagar University Chhatra Dal Joint Convener Selim Reza, Dhaka University Chhatra Dal Joint General Secretary Alamgir Hossain, Jahangirnagar University Chhatra Dal Joint Convener Alqur Rahman Alok, Joint Convener Muntasin Billah, and leaders and activists from various districts and units were present at this campaign.
Central Chhatra Dal Joint Office Secretary Ariful Islam Arif said,
“The spontaneous response of the common people in the Dhaka-19 constituency makes us optimistic. The people want change and public support for the paddy sheaf is increasing day by day.”
Dhaka District North Chhatra Dal President Mohammad Tamiz Uddin said,
“We are going door to door to the common people, listening to them and conveying the message of BNP candidate Dr. Salauddin Babu. We believe that the youth will play an important role in this election.”
General Secretary Mahfuz Iqbal said,
“A large-scale mass outreach is underway in Ulail and surrounding areas. Voters are clearly expressing their love for the paddy sheaf. We are continuing our campaign in a peaceful and disciplined manner.”
At that time, Chhatra Dal leaders and activists called for voting with the paddy sheaf symbol in the upcoming elections and announced that mass outreach activities would continue continuously.
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