Coming upazila BNP’de convening committee approval

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Own news: The convening committee of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has been approved in Kamalnagar upazila of Lakshmipur district.
On October 29 (Saturday), at the party pad of Lakshmipur District BNP, the 55-member Kamalnagar Upazila Convener Committee was approved by the signatures of Central BNP Publicity Secretary and District BNP Convener Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie, Joint Convener Advocate Hasibur Rahman, Member Secretary Sahab Uddin Sabu, Convener Golam Quader, Joint Convener M Didar Hossain, Md. Nurul Huda Chowdhury and Member Secretary.

District BNP convener Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie, who is the convener of the new convening committee, called on all members to approve the full committees of all units in Kamalnagar Upazila and make the organization dynamic.

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