Rajshahi: Former Rajshahi City mayor Mizanur Rahman Minu has announced that if elected, his administration will prioritize initiatives aimed at developing the education and health sectors, as well as creating employment opportunities for unemployed youths.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Minu, an adviser to the BNP Chairman and former MP, made these comments while campaigning door-to-door in Ward No. 12 of the city. He emphasized the establishment of factories to ensure young individuals are not left without jobs after completing their education.
Minu criticized the previous government, claiming it deprived citizens of their voting rights, democracy, and justice. He assured that if the BNP comes to power, people’s rights would be restored, and public rights would not be curtailed.
During his campaign, Minu interacted with local residents who voiced concerns about rising commodity prices, unemployment, electricity shortages, and civic services. He promised effective initiatives to tackle these issues. Residents acknowledged Minu’s long-standing involvement in politics and his steadfast support for the community, expressing their desire to see him elected.
The campaign witnessed spontaneous public participation and positive responses, with Minu advising party leaders and activists to conduct campaigning in a peaceful and disciplined manner.