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AB Party chairman and ten-party alliance candidate for Feni-2, Mojibur Rahman Manju, stated that a level playing field has not yet been ensured in the ongoing election process. Speaking to journalists on Thursday afternoon at the central mosque area of Feni city while launching his campaign under the Eagle symbol, he alleged that attacks were continuing in various places, including assaults on women in Dhaka and the death of a RAB member during an operation in Chattogram. He said party workers were being threatened and demanded equal security for all candidates, workers, and voters, warning that otherwise his alliance might reconsider its participation.

Manju emphasized the need for qualitative change and reform of the state, saying that without national-level transformation, local development would not be possible. He noted that the ten-party alliance had united around promises of reform but expressed disappointment that a party proposing 31 reform points had issued a note of dissent in discussions. He also urged expatriates to vote responsibly as overseas voting began, encouraging them to help bring positive change to the country.

The event was conducted by Omar Faruk, president of Feni city Shibir, and attended by several local and regional leaders from allied parties.

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