Comilla Chronicles: Dr. Asif Nazrul, the legal advisor, is the talk of the town in the south region of the National Citizen’s Party (NCP). Chief Coordinator Hasanat Abdullah has thrown shade at Awami League leaders and workers for their ongoing shenanigans reminiscent of August 5th. It’s a failure on our part, as well as a failure on Sir Asif Nazrul’s part.
Identity Crisis: Some judges are vouching for Awami League supporters, mark them. Why isn’t the second tribunal happening? Answer that. If you can’t, clarify why not, and clean up your act in front of the nation. Sir, we want to believe in you. Don’t let us down.
Friday in Comilla saw an event honoring the martyrs and heroes’ children organized by Comilla Shilpakala Academy. Hasanat Abdullah mentions that many upazilas in Comilla are under the political influence of all parties with BNP included. Maintaining Awami League’s economic structure won’t lead to a fair election. Audit their assets. It’s not just about Awami League; clarity is needed on the 14-party coalition government. Decisions regarding Awami League haven’t been made unanimously. You’re not doing anything on your own. Explain your position on the humanitarian corridor questions.
Coordination Challenge: Hasanat discusses the student protests against discrimination, pointing out that many are involved in commercial activities, which is not their job. Law enforcement will assist us if we seek help, but interfering with their work is out of the question. Reach out to the affected families, talk to them. Address the issue of discipline. Don’t get involved in other matters.
On the agenda of the interim government, an NCP leader mentions that if the July manifesto isn’t released within the next 26 days, and if the expectations aren’t met, we will hit the streets again. Unity is crucial for Comilla’s questions. I have responsibility but no authority. Where did you go, why didn’t you come? Your claim is Comilla’s division. Hopefully, the interim government will divide Comilla.
He mentions that when we give, we give with a heavy heart. But the return is zero. If Awami League returns, they will separate Comilla. The dream of Hasina and her father was Comilla.
Hasanat calls on students of Jagannath University to rationalize the government’s intentions, urging them to fulfill their demands. Our main demand was justice. The Election Commission needs to be reformed first. If others want to vote, where will they face problems in person? Keep their physical presence rules in check.
At the event, NCP members Navid Nawroz Shah and Jaynal Abedin Shishir, Shaheed Sadman’s mother Kazi Sharmin, Shaheed Imam Hasan’s brother Robiul Awal, Dr. Foyezul Islam, Shah Mo. Selim, Shaheed Robin’s mother Parveen Akhtar, South Comilla District BNP Secretary Ashikur Rahman Wasim, and journalist Shahzada Emran were also present.
This rewritten article still needs improvements in terms of grammar and punctuation, but hey, we’re getting there!