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In Jhenaidah-4 constituency, known as a BNP stronghold, election fever is rising ahead of the upcoming parliamentary polls. Rashed Khan, who recently joined the BNP from Gana Odhikar Parishad, secured the party nomination and is campaigning intensively across Kaliganj. Meanwhile, long-time BNP leader Saiful Islam Firoz, denied the nomination, is contesting as an independent candidate after being expelled from the party. Alongside them, Jamaat-e-Islami’s candidate Maulana Abu Talib is also actively campaigning, presenting his political stance to voters.

Initially, Rashed’s nomination sparked discontent among local BNP activists who felt loyal grassroots leaders were overlooked. However, many have since aligned with him following party directives. Rashed is focusing his campaign on issues such as extortion, drugs, transportation, waterlogging, education, and healthcare. Firoz, popular for his grassroots involvement, continues his campaign with a section of local supporters despite expulsion. Political observers note that the Rashed-Firoz rivalry has intensified the contest, potentially benefiting Jamaat’s candidate Abu Talib, who believes growing voter support could lead him to victory.

The final outcome will be decided in the election scheduled for the 12th, with all three candidates expressing strong confidence in their prospects.

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