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Say goodbye to celebration icons in Bangladesh’s city government political elections, claims reform compensation principal

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January 15, 2025

Dhaka

The conference was chaired by Replacement Commissioner Manowar Hossain Molla, Replacement Commissioner Mohammad Items, Upazila Nirbahi Examiner Kam Md Kamrul Hasan Sohag and participants of the Political election Compensation additionally talked.

Audio speakers slammed the previous federal government for politicizing neighborhood political elections, highlighting concerns such as celebration icon circulation and citizen control.

They worried the requirement to remove these troubles and carry out reasonable political elections.

A total amount of 103 reps from all profession, consisting of previous neighborhood individuals’s reps and participants of political events, joined the exchange of point of views arranged by the City government Reform Board.

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