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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Prelude to 2013?

The choice to the Narayanganj City Corporation, although no party affair directly, the Today?s become results of the survey a sample for future policy and the next general elections, the factors that decide.

A number of political and half policy elements play a crucial role in determining the fate of the candidates in Narayanganj, a new founded city and a traditional business hub.

Competition, has campaigns show on three Mayor candidate using the ruling party and main opposition party, as well as candidate of the ruling party is limited an apparently dissidents.

The so-called vote Bank of the minority and pro-Islamist forces are expected to affect the elections equation.

There are more than 60,000 Hindu votes and about 50,000 dominated community as well as other Islamist parties is the number of the total votes was just under 400,000.

As in the national elections, law and order is dictated a critical issue, the Voters? heads.

The situation in the great city of terrorism and domination of drug abuse has plagued for many years.

Awami League blessed candidate Shamim Osman, a leader of the Osman family since his time of Grandfather?s trying to cash in on the tradition.

Narayanganj municipality is doctor Selina Hayat Ivy also blessed with its Father?s (Ali Ahmed Chunka?s) political weight despite their failure to win AL support.

Advocate-General Taimur Alam Khandker, is derived from citizen-based policies and supports its activities on the site of the Court, finally fully of BNP and implied by their allies.

Geographical distribution of the vote believe locals, apart from political polarisation, a mayor are the key to the win hopefully.

There are 162.852 votes in Narayanganj SADAR, which was the former municipality, where Ivy 2003 Chairman was elected.

Candidates? influence on voters in two other areas - ? Bandar and Siddhirganj - ?, added the Narayanganj City Corporation ?-will be deciding factors in the election.


Source: daily-sun.com


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