AB Party Chairman Mojibur Rahman Manju has submitted a letter to the returning officer and Feni district administration alleging irregularities and violence during the election in the Feni-2 constituency. The letter, handed over on Sunday, February 16, by his chief election agent ANM Abdur Rahim, sought justice and remedies for alleged attacks, obstruction of campaign activities, and post-election violence. Several local political leaders from allied parties were present during the submission.
In the letter, Manju claimed that his campaign faced repeated obstacles across various unions, including unjust fines imposed by a magistrate, vandalism of campaign camps, verbal abuse of female workers, and threats to voters. Among 14 written complaints, he cited an attempted attack on him in Lemuya Union on election day, an attempted murder of his chief election agent, and vehicle vandalism. The letter also mentioned assaults on BNP activists, intimidation of voters, business closures, and incidents of cocktail attacks.
Manju demanded proper investigation and security for voters and workers supporting the ‘Eagle’ symbol. Copies of the letter were sent to the Election Commission, IGP, divisional commissioner, and Feni police superintendent.