BNP leader Hummam Quader Chowdhury recalled his abduction in 2016, when he was held for seven months. “Many thought I struck deals, but history has no such example. I survived by the prayers of people,” he said at a rally in Rangunia, his father’s stronghold.
Hummam emphasized he is in politics to repay the debt to his father’s supporters, not for power. “I need prayers, not votes. Whether I become an MP will be decided by Allah,” he said. Stressing unity, he dismissed local political divisions, affirming his father’s vision of Rangunia-centric politics. He pledged development commitments, including urgent road repairs, and highlighted religious harmony in the area.