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Mohammad Selim Uddin, the Dhaka North City mayoral candidate and Jamaat-e-Islami’s Dhaka North chief, has alleged serious mismanagement in the removal of sacrificial animal waste across the capital. Speaking at a press conference in Moghbazar on Saturday afternoon, he said the city corporation’s announcements about waste clearance did not match the reality on the ground, leaving many areas littered with waste and posing public health risks.
Selim Uddin also accused authorities of failing to control extortion at cattle markets, where money was allegedly collected under the guise of token fees. He criticized the government for not taking visible action to prevent such irregularities. During the same event, he commented on recent road accidents and urged unity among anti-fascist forces, calling for the prompt holding of local government elections.
The allegations highlight ongoing concerns about urban management and governance during major religious events in Dhaka, as well as broader political tensions surrounding local elections.
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