GK Gaus elected uncontested as Habiganj district unit BNP president

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Published On: 28 Aug 2025, 22:53

HABIGANJ, Aug 28, 2025 (BSS) -GK Gaus, Central Organizing Secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has been elected unopposed as President of the Habiganj District unit BNP ahead of the council scheduled for September 6.

Chief Election Commissioner Advocate Manjur Uddin Ahmed Shaheen announcement it at 4pm today.

"As there was only one valid nomination for the post of president and no withdrawal by the deadline, GK Gaus has been declared elected uncontested," said Advocate Shaheen during the official declaration.

The upcoming council will proceed with elections for several other key posts. 

A total of 11 candidates will vie for four top posts within the district committee in the upcoming district.

Haji Nurul Islam and Akaddus Hossain Talukder will fight for Senior Vice President while Enamul Haque Selim, Golam Kibria Chowdhury Belal and Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury will compete for the post of General Secretary.
Haji Enamul Haque and Zakir Hossain will vie for Senior Joint General Secretary while Syed Riaz Uddin, Shah Sala Uddin Ahmed Titu, Zahirul Haque Sharif and Akhter Shafiq will fight for the post of Organizing Secretary.

The district council is expected to be a significant event for the local BNP, with grassroots leaders and activists actively participating in shaping the party's leadership in the region.

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