The ruling Awami League has embarked on reorganising its grassroots units to gear up its activities to face the opposition ‘politically’ and preparing the party for the next general elections.
AL insiders said that council sessions at ward and union levels had already started which would be completed by December this year.
Council sessions of upazila units would start early next year and district level councils would be completed by June next year so that the party’s central council could take place by July 2012, sources said.
‘Council sessions at ward and union levels are on and those would be completed by December,’ AL joint general secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif told New Age on Thursday.
He said that the upazila level councils would begin after completion of the union an ward level council sessions. District level council sessions would be completed by June next year.
‘We are planning to complete the local level council sessions by June next year so that the central council session can take place by July next year as scheduled,’ said Hanif, also the spokesperson for the AL.
Another central leader said that the party would strengthen its grassroots units and increase political activities to prepare the party for the next general elections.
He also said that the opposition was enforcing various programmes, including road marches, but as the ruling party the AL would face them politically by increasing organisational activities at grassroots and national levels.
AL leaders have visited different districts as a part of its plan to increase organisational activities and face the movement of the opposition ‘politically’.
The party also held rallies at the headquarters of 18 greater districts in July- August this year.
AL central leaders, ministers, mayors of different cities and local lawmakers addressed the rallies.
Source: New Age
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