Two heavyweight AL Candidates? of former lawmaker Shamim Osman and part of the municipality Mayor Selina Hayat Ivy ? are the surveys give an opening for Taimur Alam Khan Dacian, a BNP candidate race contest.
Political analysts say murderous feuds in decision Awami League, prices of essentials, film law and order and the Government?s non-public expectations can Taimur sails through the elections.
AL, his support of Shamim however extends a feeling of confusion among the voters of AL camp on Thursday.
Local leaders and activists expressed their deep disappointment the two AL candidates contest the polls in defiance of the party high command decision.
Party President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also asked both candidates a negotiations, but their Council fell in deaf.
Former AL said lawmaker Shamim Osman, the party decision to his favor his triumph in the polls to ensure how it has increased the confidence of leaders and activists of the party.
Ruling party insiders suggested that Ivy at any time of the election could draw the race prior to the day.
AL support for Shamim Ivy said question, that the party had not yet officially extended its support for a candidate.
I would like to contest the polls ?Besides, as are the voters with me, ?, she added that she was very promising to be the Mayor of Narayanganj said.
The only candidate who main opposition party said BNP Taimur Alam Khandoker, however,: ?I hope I will win the polls by a huge margin of votes due to the internal feud between the candidates of the ruling party. ?
A litmus test for the Party say AL-Insider It?s as it threat to boycott general elections without a caretaker Government system can evaluate its popularity by the election result of Narayanganj in the midst of BNP-led resistance Alliances?.
?Failure on internal feuds, especially on the rebel candidates to tame destroyed party discipline. It is high time, that the party treated the problems of confidence recover the People?s, ? said a senior leader on condition of anonymity.
Source: daily-sun.com
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