Nasiruddin pledges a people-centered Dhaka-08 with justice, safety and development

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Published On: 06 Feb 2026, 20:59 Updated On:06 Feb 2026, 22:07
Nasiruddin Patwary. File Photo

DHAKA, Feb 6, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and National Citizen Party (NCP) led 11-party alliance nominee for the Dhaka-08  Nasiruddin Patwary today unveiled his election manifesto, emphasizing his commitment to build a constituency that truly serves its people.

Speaking at an open-air event in front of the Anti-Corruption Commission gate in Segunbagicha this afternoon, Patwary declared that “Dhaka-08 will serve the people,” promising a comprehensive agenda centered on justice, safety, healthcare, education, employment, civic convenience, and environmental sustainability.

Patwary, also Chief Coordinator of NCP, said that if elected, his foremost priority would be to secure justice for the slain former Dhaka-08 candidate, Shaheed Sharif Osman Bin Hadi, by raising the issue in parliament and exerting pressure at both national and international levels until justice is delivered.

Highlighting his vision for a safe and secure Dhaka-08, he pledged zero tolerance for extortion, corruption, drug trafficking, terrorism, and illegal occupation of public or private property.

He assured citizens that complaints could be submitted confidentially through a dedicated portal and would be swiftly investigated. He also committed to launching anti-drug campaigns, strengthening CCTV surveillance, improving street lighting, safeguarding women and children against harassment and violence, and ensuring humane treatment of animals.

On healthcare, Patwary promised to make all government hospitals, medical colleges, and health centers in Dhaka-08 syndicate-free, accessible, and equipped with modern facilities. 

Patwary said efforts would be made to maintain cleanliness, patient-friendly environments, and proper staffing, along with regular vaccination campaigns, disease control programs, and special provisions for the elderly and differently-abled citizens.

Education and skill development are central to Patwary’s vision. He pledged to establish a merit-based and discrimination-free education system, modernize infrastructure, introduce advanced computer labs and AI-based training, and foster entrepreneurship among students.

Plans also include safe recreational spaces and parks for children and youth, as well as specialized skill development centers to provide training, workspace, and mentorship for job seekers, freelancers, and women entrepreneurs.

Patwary emphasized citizen-friendly governance, promising to resolve issues related to electricity, gas, and water supply, ease traffic congestion through coordinated measures, and ensure timely access to essential services like birth registration, passports, NID, and trade licenses. 

He said he would enforce fair pricing of essential commodities, register street vendors, and eliminate syndicate-driven market practices. 

Environmental sustainability and cleanliness were also highlighted, with commitments to modern waste management, flood prevention, and community engagement to ensure a clean and livable Dhaka-08 for future generations.

Concluding his manifesto announcement, Patwary described himself as a servant of the people, vowing to maintain continuous communication through hotlines and ward-based service centers to ensure that every promise is implemented effectively and that citizens can reach him directly.

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