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Bangladesh Congress

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Bangladesh Congress
বাংলাদেশ কংগ্রেস
PresidentAdv. Kazi Rezaul Hossain
Secretary-GeneralAdv. Md. Earul Islam
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
HeadquartersHappy Rahman Plaza, 3rd Floor, 25-26 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Banglamotor, Dhaka-1000
IdeologyLiberal democracy
Secular liberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre
Election symbol
Coconut
Party flag
Website
bangladeshcongress.org

The Bangladesh Congress (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ কংগ্রেস) is a political party in Bangladesh, founded in 2013.

History

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The Bangladesh Congress was founded in March 2013. Adv. Kazi Rezaul Hossain is the President of the party and. Md. Earul Islam its Secretary General. This party got registration in Bangladesh Election Commission on 9 May 2019 as per direction of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.

Party leaders

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Title Leader
Chairman Adv Kazi Rezaul Hossain
Vice-Chairman Adv Md. Shafiqul Islam and Adv Md. Abdul Awal 
Secretary-General Adv Md. Earul Islam
Joint Secretary General1 Abdullah Al Mamun 
Joint Secretary General2 Advocate Md. Mijanur Rahaman
Organizing Secretary Md. Nazmul Morshed
Secretary of Liberation War and Security Affairs Md. Shahjahan
Literary and Culture Affairs Editor Md. Nazmul Haque (Badol)
Member of National Senate Adv Md. Ziaur Rashid, Adv Debdas Sarker, Nilufar Sultana

Electoral results

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The Bangladesh Congress has never gained a seat in the Bangladesh Parliament. In the 2019 Bogra-6 by-election it received 0.3% of the vote.[1] In 2020, it contested three by-elections, gaining 0.1% of the vote in each of Dhaka-10,[2] Dhaka-5,[3] and Dhaka-18.[4] It did better in the 2021 Sylhet-3 by-election, in which it received 0.5% of the vote.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "BNP candidate wins Bogura-6 by-election". RTV Online.
  2. ^ "AL's Shafiul wins Dhaka-10 by-polls". UNB. 21 March 2020.
  3. ^ "AL's Monirul Islam wins Dhaka-5 by-election". UNB. 17 October 2020.
  4. ^ "AL's Habib wins Dhaka-18, Nasim's son Joy wins Sirajganj-1 by-elections". bdnews24.com. 12 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Sylhet-3: AL retains seat with increased majority, amid drastic drop in turnout". UNB. 4 September 2021.
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