Top 4 Sylhet BNP Leaders Mourned: Tribute and Memories

In a recent turn of events, the top four leaders of Sylhet BNP have been mourned due to the upheaval caused by the election of the district bar association. The prominent figures being remembered are Abdul Kaiyum Choudhury, Emran Ahmed Choudhury, Rezaul Hasan Koyes Lodi, and Imadad Hossain Choudhury. The central committee has issued a notice highlighting the lack of responsibility amongst these leaders and has instructed them to provide a written explanation within the next 36 hours.

Leaders’ Response to the Notice

Upon receiving the notice, Mahasachib Ruhul Kabir Rizvi of BNP mentioned that no appropriate steps were taken by the Sylhet district or metropolitan BNP to secure victory for the nationalist panel in the recent bar association election. The indifferent and unchanged roles of the president and general editor led to the victory of the nationalist panel in the election.

On the other hand, Rezaul Hasan Koyes Lodi, the incumbent president of Sylhet metropolitan BNP, acknowledged receiving the notice and expressed his respect for the party. He assured that they would respond to the notice in due time. The aftermath of the election has led to the disbandment of the Sylhet committee by the central committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Lawyers’ Forum.

Investigation and Response

In light of the recent events, the central committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Lawyers’ Forum has initiated an investigation into the reasons behind the turmoil and formed a committee comprising three members within a day. The committee is tasked with conducting an internal inquiry and submitting a report to the lawyers of the forum within seven days.

It is crucial to note that the recent election of the Sylhet bar association saw victory for 12 out of 26 positions by the Awami League lawyers. Additionally, six BNP and five Jamaat-e-Islami lawyers emerged victorious, while one Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal member and two others did not disclose their party affiliations.

Internal Strife and Political Ramifications

Sources reveal that despite the participation of almost every BNP lawyer in the election, internal conflicts prevented them from presenting a united front. Many opted to work for Awami League candidates instead of their party nominees, leading to defeats for most BNP lawyers in the election. This situation has sparked widespread discussions not only within Sylhet BNP but also across various platforms.

As the aftermath of the election continues to unfold, the internal dynamics within Sylhet BNP shed light on deeper political rifts and strategic implications for the party and its members. The upcoming responses and actions of the central committee and the leaders involved will undoubtedly shape the future course of events for the party and its supporters.