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Bangladesh Published At: 21 Dec 2023, 21:14 p.m.

Shamim Osman: This may be my last election


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FILE IMAGE: Shamim Osman addresses a public meeting, held at AKM Shamsuzzoha Sports Complex in Narayanganj on Saturday, October 27, 2018

Highlighted developmental work undertaken in the area


Shamim Osman, Awami League’s candidate for Narayanganj-4, on Thursday expressed concerns about an attempt on his life, asking for prayers from supporters.

"I know that an attempt is being made to kill me. Please pray for me so that I can repay your love.”

He acknowledged the support received from the community, saying: "I'm touched by the affection shown by my mothers and sisters today. I see politics as a form of worship and not a mere vote-seeking act."

Osman, speaking after a campaign in Kashipur union on Thursday afternoon, highlighted the developmental work undertaken in the area.

He hinted that this might be his last election, suggesting the need for fresh leadership.

"By the grace of almighty, I have been able to do a lot of (developmental project) work in this area. We want a better future for our children. This may be my last election. I don't want to participate in elections anymore, let someone else come.”

Osman boasted about infrastructural developments, citing road constructions worth billions while emphasizing that his aim isn't merely to secure votes but to ensure a prosperous future for the area’s children.

He urged voters to exercise their rights responsibly, emphasizing the importance of participation in the upcoming election.

He urged citizens to vote for any candidate of their choice, stressing the significance of their participation to prevent destabilization similar to other conflict-ridden countries.

"No matter how big a power comes from abroad, nothing can stop the election from taking place on January 7, 2024. They have targeted our map (nation). If you don't want [to see Bangladesh turning] into countries like Syria and Libya, come to vote. Don't vote for me, vote for whomever you want. But come to the polling centres,” said the Awami League leader.

He accused BNP leaders and activists of committing arson based on orders from London.

Narayanganj City Awami League Joint General Secretary Nizam, Fatullah Thana Awami League President and Kashipur Union Parishad Chairman Saifullah Badal, Enayetnagar Union Parishad Chairman Asaduzzaman, various Union Parishad chairmen, members and local Awami League leaders were present on the occasion.

Source: UNB