The botanical symbol wants part of the Khilafat movement. A delegation of the party met with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin on Sunday afternoon. At this time, the secretary general of this part of the Khilafat movement. Fakhrul Islam and others were present.
After meeting with the CEC, Abu Jafar Kashemi, president of the Khilafat movement, told reporters, “There is another part of our party, who have been able to get a lot of benefits during the fall government.” They selected and took our symbol. But we received the court verdict. They sued us. They lost. Now we deserve the botanical symbol. We have applied for the Election Commission to inform it. '
Abu Jafar Kashemi said, “We want we to select the botanical symbol in the next election. We have not been elected before. Now that we will choose, we are seeking the symbol in our name. ' “We have come today to exchange views with the Election Commission,” he said. That is, the debate is going on when the election will be, how it will happen. I have told the Election Commission that the renovation must be first.
There are officials of the autocratic government everywhere. Without reform, there will be no acceptable and fair elections. '
Abu Jafar Kashemi also said, “If the national elections are first, the party that comes to power, has no opportunity to choose anyone other than the party from the mayor to the member.” For this we want to be elected to the local government first, then the national election will be held. Then there will be a fair election and the qualified people will have the opportunity to serve the country. '
Abu Jafar Kashemi said, “We want the Islamic parties to be elected united with a symbol. The discussion is being. We are sitting again and again with different groups. We will have a symbol in a constituency. Wherever there is acceptance, he can pass. Whatever the party, we will try to pass him with a candidate. We are far ahead. Everyone wants to choose unitedly. Anyone who likes it will be in a state; But we all agree on the elections. '
