The Bangladeshi Election Commission has rejected two candidates from the Islamist party due to their dual citizenship. The Returning Officer and Deputy Commissioner of Khagrachari-3, Anupraban Deb Nath, rejected the nomination papers of Mahbubul Islam Saleh, a candidate from the Islamist party. Deb Nath stated that the candidate failed to provide proof of relinquishing British citizenship.
Saleh claimed that he was not given the opportunity to present his documents and that the decision was biased and made with ill intent. He vowed to appeal the decision to the Election Commission.
A candidate named Fazlul Haq, who has American citizenship, was also rejected by the Returning Officer and Divisional Commissioner of Chittagong-9. Haq signed an affidavit stating that he had renounced American citizenship on December 28.
The rejection of these candidates has sparked protests from Islamist party workers, who gathered in front of the District Administration Office. The police and military were deployed to maintain order.
The Student National Citizen Party has decided to contest the election with the Islamist party. However, the Election Commission’s decision has raised questions about the party’s qualifications to contest the election.
Meanwhile, the situation in Venezuela continues to unravel as the opposition leader, Juan Guaido, has called for a military uprising against the government of President Nicolas Maduro. The United States has backed the opposition, but the move has been met with skepticism by other countries in the region.
In other news, the Iranian judiciary has vowed to bring those responsible for the recent protests to justice. The protests have been sparked by a rise in living costs and corruption.
The situation in Venezuela has also led to a diplomatic row between the US and Europe. The European Union has called for restraint and dialogue, while the US has threatened to take military action.
In related news, the temperature in the UK has dropped to a record low, with a reading of -10.9 degrees Celsius recorded in Cumberland. The cold weather has forced schools to close and has disrupted transportation.
The situation in Venezuela is expected to continue to unfold in the coming days. The opposition leader has vowed to continue the protests, while the government has threatened to take action against those involved.
In a related development, the Prime Minister of Greenland has spoken out against the US’s actions in Venezuela, saying that the situation is not comparable to Greenland’s own situation.
The news of the Prime Minister’s statement has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region. The leader of the Liberal Democrats has called for the UK to take a more active role in resolving the crisis.
The opposition leader in Colombia has also spoken out against the US’s actions, saying that the situation in Venezuela is a domestic issue.
In other news, a former Pakistani politician has passed away, and his funeral will be held in Lahore.
The news of the Prime Minister’s statement has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region. The leader of the Liberal Democrats has called for the UK to take a more active role in resolving the crisis.
In a related development, the Prime Minister of Pakistan has spoken out against the opposition leader’s decision to resign, saying that it was a “betrayal” of the people’s trust.
The opposition leader has denied the allegations, saying that he was forced to resign due to the government’s actions.
In a related development, the news of the opposition leader’s resignation has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region. The leader of the Liberal Democrats has called for the UK to take a more active role in resolving the crisis.
The news of the Prime Minister’s statement has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region. The leader of the Liberal Democrats has called for the UK to take a more active role in resolving the crisis.
In a related development, the news of the opposition leader’s resignation has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region. The leader of the Liberal Democrats has called for the UK to take a more active role in resolving the crisis.
The news of the Prime Minister’s statement has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region. The leader of the Liberal Democrats has called for the UK to take a more active role in resolving the crisis.
In a related development, the news of the opposition leader’s resignation has sparked reactions from other leaders in the region.

