Key Highlights
- BNP’s Joint International Affairs Secretary Rumin Farhana and NCP’s Southern Region Chief Organizer Hasnat Abdullah had a verbal spat over negative comments a few days ago.
- This conflict sparked widespread discussion in the political arena.
- The two leaders’ differences began to ease after they exchanged gifts of traditional Brahmanbaria’s “chanamukhi”.
- The ice between the two leaders’ relations melted over the gift sent by Rumin Farhana.
- Rumin Farhana explained the matter on a talk show.
Returning to harmony from political war of words
A few days ago, BNP’s joint international affairs secretary Rumin Farhana and Jatiya Nagorik Party (NCP)’s southern chief organizer Hasnat Abdullah made negative comments about each other. This critical statement became the center of discussion in the political arena. There was strong criticism from various quarters.
However, this tension did not last long. The two leaders’ disagreement ended with the gift of Brahmanbaria’s famous Chanamukhi sweets.
Melting the ice through gifts
Recently, Hasnat Abdullah went to attend a courtyard meeting in Bijoynagar, Brahmanbaria. At that time, Rumin Farhana sent the local traditional Chanamukhi as a gift for the NCP leaders. This gift marked the beginning of a new close relationship between the two leaders.
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Rumin Farhana’s statement on the talk show
Participating in a private television talk show, Rumin Farhana said,
হাসনাত আমাকে ফোন করে বললো আপা আমি আপনার এলাকায় যাচ্ছি।
Translation: Hasnat called me and said Apa I am going to your area.
Then she said,
আমার নেতাকর্মীদের বলে দিচ্ছি, তারা যাবে এবং তোমাকে স্বাগত জানাবে। যখন হাসনাত জিজ্ঞাসা করলো আপা আপনার এলাকা থেকে আমি কী নিতে পারি? মানে ব্রাহ্মণাড়িয়ার স্পেশালিটি কী? তখন আমি ছানামুখী পাঠিয়েছি।
Translation: I am telling my leaders and workers, they will go and welcome you. When Hasnat asked what can I take from your area? I mean what is the specialty of Brahmanadia? Then I sent Chanamukhi.
Source: Bangladesh Times