Hasina re-elected as AL president, Obaidul Quader new general secretary
The decision party picked the new initiative for the following three years on Sunday, the second day of its twentieth National Chamber, at the session held at the Foundation of Designers, Bangladesh (IEB).
Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury proposed Hasina's name as president.
Decision Magistrate Yousuf Hossain Humayun announced her re-chose as no one challenged.
Syed Ashraful Islam, who served as general secretary for two terms, proposed Quader as his successor, which was upheld by Jahangir Kabir Nanak.
Quader, the street transport priest, was additionally chosen unopposed.
Sheik Hasina and Obaidul Quader at the inaugural session of the gathering on Saturday. Sheik Hasina and Obaidul Quader at the inaugural session of the chamber on Saturday. The councilors then went ahead to assign the Presidium individuals.
Active general secretary Syed Ashraf has been drafted into the policymaking body. The new considerations are Nurul Islam Nahid, Abdur Razzak, Abdul Mannan Khan, Faruk Khan, Ramesh Chandra Sen and Pijush Bhattacharya.
Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, Matia Chowdhury, Sheik Fazlul Karim Selim, Mohammad Nasim, Kazi Zafarullah, Sahara Khatun and Mosharraf Hossain will stay in the Presidium.
Joint secretaries general Mahbub-Ul Alam Hanif, Dipu Moni and Jahangir Kabir Nanak now have another friend Abdur Rahman.
HN Ashiqur Rahman will keep on serving as the treasurer.
Syed Ashraf steered of the gathering in one of its most troublesome times as acting secretary general in 2007 amid the military-introduced Guardian organization.
He demonstrated his strength when the crisis administration looked to rebuff legislators and exile Hasina and BNP boss Khaleda Zia from governmental issues.
Taking after an avalanche triumph in the 2008 general decision, Hasina shaped the administration and kept Syed Ashraf in the Bureau in the politically vital arrangement of the nearby government and country advancement (LGRD).
He was chosen as the Awami Association General Secretary amid the 2009 National Board.
Syed Ashraful Islam and Obaidul Quader amid the board. Photograph taken from online networking. Syed Ashraful Islam and Obaidul Quader amid the committee. Photograph taken from online networking. In the midst of claims by the pioneers and activists that Syed Ashraf is not really accessible, Hasina kept trust in his proficiency to handle circumstances like the Hifazat-e Islami commotion and boundless savagery amid the BNP's development and getting the gathering chose for a straight second term.
It appeared that a break had risen between them a year ago, when Hasina expelled him from the portfolio, setting off a wide range of wild theories.
Be that as it may, every last bit of it finished a week later, when he was given another politically imperative portfolio, people in general organization service.
In front of this committee, hypotheses were overflowing that Syed Ashraf, the child of Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman's long-lasting trusted assistant Syed Nazrul Islam, who served as the acting president of the war time Bangladesh government, would have been supplanted.
As senior pioneers staying tight-lipped over the progressions, Syed Ashraf told the media the night prior to the committee that exclusive Hasina and he knew about it, in a clear push to remind his depreciators that despite everything he holds influence in the gathering.
It was Syed Ashraf who proposed Obaidul Quader as the new appointee for the gathering boss.
The new broad secretary has regularly made the news features for his sudden moves as the street transport serve.
Quader headed Awami Group's understudy associate, Bangladesh Chhatra Alliance, in a period when the gathering was experiencing dull times after the 1975 death of Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman.
Before being selected as a Presidium part in the last board, the 64-year-old served as a joint general secretary.
Sheik Hasina amid the second day of the twentieth National Gathering. Sheik Hasina amid the second day of the twentieth National Committee. Hasina expressed gratitude toward Syed Ashraf before wrapping up the gathering. "I express gratitude toward Ashraful, who resemble a sibling to me. As the child of a saint's family, he has given his heart to the gathering and the nation. I trust the gathering will now reinforce encourage."
Hasina, who hosts been heading the get-together throughout the previous 35 years, had as of late said she would be "glad" to resign given the open door and if the Awami Association figures out how to locate another pioneer.
She repeated it amid the Sunday session however it drew "No, no" reaction from the councilors.
In the wake of being re-chosen in the twentieth National Chamber, she at the end of the day encouraged them to search for another pioneer.
She let them know it is an extreme assignment to juggle the parts of the head administrator and the gathering boss.
"Driving the gathering for a long time now, yet I need to resign sometime in the not so distant future," said Hasina, who has turned 70 this year.
Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury proposed Hasina's name as president.
Decision Magistrate Yousuf Hossain Humayun announced her re-chose as no one challenged.
Syed Ashraful Islam, who served as general secretary for two terms, proposed Quader as his successor, which was upheld by Jahangir Kabir Nanak.
Quader, the street transport priest, was additionally chosen unopposed.
Sheik Hasina and Obaidul Quader at the inaugural session of the gathering on Saturday. Sheik Hasina and Obaidul Quader at the inaugural session of the chamber on Saturday. The councilors then went ahead to assign the Presidium individuals.
Active general secretary Syed Ashraf has been drafted into the policymaking body. The new considerations are Nurul Islam Nahid, Abdur Razzak, Abdul Mannan Khan, Faruk Khan, Ramesh Chandra Sen and Pijush Bhattacharya.
Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, Matia Chowdhury, Sheik Fazlul Karim Selim, Mohammad Nasim, Kazi Zafarullah, Sahara Khatun and Mosharraf Hossain will stay in the Presidium.
Joint secretaries general Mahbub-Ul Alam Hanif, Dipu Moni and Jahangir Kabir Nanak now have another friend Abdur Rahman.
HN Ashiqur Rahman will keep on serving as the treasurer.
Syed Ashraf steered of the gathering in one of its most troublesome times as acting secretary general in 2007 amid the military-introduced Guardian organization.
He demonstrated his strength when the crisis administration looked to rebuff legislators and exile Hasina and BNP boss Khaleda Zia from governmental issues.
Taking after an avalanche triumph in the 2008 general decision, Hasina shaped the administration and kept Syed Ashraf in the Bureau in the politically vital arrangement of the nearby government and country advancement (LGRD).
He was chosen as the Awami Association General Secretary amid the 2009 National Board.
Syed Ashraful Islam and Obaidul Quader amid the board. Photograph taken from online networking. Syed Ashraful Islam and Obaidul Quader amid the committee. Photograph taken from online networking. In the midst of claims by the pioneers and activists that Syed Ashraf is not really accessible, Hasina kept trust in his proficiency to handle circumstances like the Hifazat-e Islami commotion and boundless savagery amid the BNP's development and getting the gathering chose for a straight second term.
It appeared that a break had risen between them a year ago, when Hasina expelled him from the portfolio, setting off a wide range of wild theories.
Be that as it may, every last bit of it finished a week later, when he was given another politically imperative portfolio, people in general organization service.
In front of this committee, hypotheses were overflowing that Syed Ashraf, the child of Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman's long-lasting trusted assistant Syed Nazrul Islam, who served as the acting president of the war time Bangladesh government, would have been supplanted.
As senior pioneers staying tight-lipped over the progressions, Syed Ashraf told the media the night prior to the committee that exclusive Hasina and he knew about it, in a clear push to remind his depreciators that despite everything he holds influence in the gathering.
It was Syed Ashraf who proposed Obaidul Quader as the new appointee for the gathering boss.
The new broad secretary has regularly made the news features for his sudden moves as the street transport serve.
Quader headed Awami Group's understudy associate, Bangladesh Chhatra Alliance, in a period when the gathering was experiencing dull times after the 1975 death of Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman.
Before being selected as a Presidium part in the last board, the 64-year-old served as a joint general secretary.
Sheik Hasina amid the second day of the twentieth National Gathering. Sheik Hasina amid the second day of the twentieth National Committee. Hasina expressed gratitude toward Syed Ashraf before wrapping up the gathering. "I express gratitude toward Ashraful, who resemble a sibling to me. As the child of a saint's family, he has given his heart to the gathering and the nation. I trust the gathering will now reinforce encourage."
Hasina, who hosts been heading the get-together throughout the previous 35 years, had as of late said she would be "glad" to resign given the open door and if the Awami Association figures out how to locate another pioneer.
She repeated it amid the Sunday session however it drew "No, no" reaction from the councilors.
In the wake of being re-chosen in the twentieth National Chamber, she at the end of the day encouraged them to search for another pioneer.
She let them know it is an extreme assignment to juggle the parts of the head administrator and the gathering boss.
"Driving the gathering for a long time now, yet I need to resign sometime in the not so distant future," said Hasina, who has turned 70 this year.

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