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Published: 12:38 26 January 2026
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Campaign wearing shrouds in protest against threats and abuse: Jatiya Party holds an exceptional program in Faridpur-4 constituency
Supporters of Jatiya Party-nominated parliamentary candidate Mufti Raihan Jamil held an exceptional program in protest against threats and abuse during the election campaign in Faridpur-4 constituency (Bhanga, Sadarpur and Charbhadrasan). By participating in the election campaign wearing shrouds, they publicly protested against intimidation, obstruction and indecent behavior.
The program was held under the leadership of Mufti Raihan Jamil at around 10 am on Monday (January 26) in the Magistrate Bazar area of Charbhadrasan upazila. At that time, a large number of his supporters participated in the election mass communication wearing shrouds and carrying banners and festoons. The program created a lot of discussion in the area.
In this regard, Mufti Raihan Jamil said that threats and abuse in the election campaign are against the people's right to vote and a fair election environment. We want peaceful and fair elections. The neutral role of the administration and the Election Commission is very important to ensure the people's right to vote. He also said that they will be on the field to protect the rights of the people, ignoring all kinds of intimidation and obstacles.
In this regard, Charbhadrasan Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Jalal Uddin said that Jatiya Party candidate Mufti Raihan Jamil has not filed any verbal or written complaint in this regard so far. Legal action will be taken after investigation if a written complaint is received.
It is worth noting that Mufti Raihan Jamil is a name known in Faridpur-4 area for social service and humanitarian activities for a long time. He came into the limelight with his exceptional initiatives like distributing Hilsa fish at 10 taka per kg on September 17, beef at 1 taka per kg on November 30, and rice at 2 taka per kg on July 11. In addition, the procession with brooms in hand in protest against the vandalism of election gates and banners, and the incidents of going door to door of poor people late at night and delivering rice sacks and daily necessities on his head, have received a huge response on social media.
Overall, the election campaign wearing a shroud has become an exceptional and symbolic example of protest in electoral politics in Faridpur-4 constituency.
