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RANGPUR, Oct 30, 2025 (BSS) - The Rangpur district and metropolitan convening committees of Ganosamhati Andolon were formed through a special general meeting held at the party's temporary office in the city on Wednesday evening.
Rangpur metropolitan Ganosamhati Andolon convener Md Abdul Jabbar Sarkar presided over the meeting, a press release said tonight.
Ganosamhati Andolon central leader and also labour leader Bachchu Bhuiyan attended the meeting as the chief guest.
The meeting unanimously accepted Tawhidur Rahman as convener of the party’s district committee, Md Azizur Rahman, Aminul Islam, Babu Chowdhury as joint conveners, Muh Mufakhkharul Islam Moon as member-secretary, Abdul Kader, Shamsuzzaman Swadhin and Abdul Wahab (Akash) as joint member-secretaries respectively.
The names for one joint convener, one joint member-secretary and five member posts were left vacant in the Rangpur district committee. Besides, the names of eight member posts also remained vacant.
The meeting also unanimously accepted Md Abdul Jabbar as convener of the parity’s Rangpur metropolitan committee, Shamsul Karim and Mahbubur Rahman (Dudu) as joint conveners, and Touhidul Islam Babla as member-secretary and Jobaidul Islam Jobed, Rubel Ashraf, and Mrinal Al Mehdi as joint member-secretaries respectively.
After formation of the committees, central leader Bachchu Bhuiyan called on the councilors, observers and well-wishers to make the party’s fifth National Conference to be held on October 31, 1 and 2, 2025, a success.
A group wants to establish party interests by putting the state in crisis. But as a political party, Ganosamhati Andolon believes that it has no separate interests outside the larger interests of the people and the country.
“Now, we need justice, reform and elections. If someone wants to establish sole authority without holding elections, the state will be plunged into darkness and will fall behind. We want justice for the genocide, we want reforms, we want elections,” he said.
Various circles are still involved in conspiracies, but if the people are united, no conspiracy will succeed. Now there is a need for new political, economic, and cultural arrangements.
There is a need to change the existing power system and the legal structure of the state, which is based on fascism, and transform it into a democratic one.
“Therefore, instead of the politics of division, we want to do the politics of unity, pro-Bangladesh politics,” Bachchu Bhuiyan mentioned.