Keshavpur (Jesore) Correspondent:
Election heat is gradually increasing in Jessore-6 (Keshabpur) parliamentary seat ahead of the upcoming thirteenth national parliament elections. In the midst of that heat, the young educated woman candidate Jesina Murshid has come into the discussion. He has collected the nomination form of truck emblem of the People's Rights Council. Local political analysts believe that this incident has added a new dimension to Keshavpur's political scene.
Although Jesina's political journey to attain Murshid was not long, her family background, education and personal contacts gave her special importance. Attiba is a resident of Dighirpar area of Arabpur Union of Jessore Sadar Upazila. She completed Honors in English Literature from Jessore Government Women's College. He was associated with various cultural and social organizations since his student life. She is known locally for raising political awareness among the youth, promoting women's education and speaking out against social inequality.
Not only that, his family is also politically and socially well-known. Patti's father Kazi Masroor Murshid is a lawyer by profession and has been involved in various movements for establishing social justice for a long time. His grandfather, the martyred journalist Golam Majed, was the founding editor of the traditional daily newspaper Daily Runner and Ganamanush newspaper. He was tortured several times for taking a stand for the rights of the people through journalism. This history of the family is said to have had a major influence on its involvement in receiving politics.
After collecting the nomination form, Atiba said, "Politics means standing by the people. Development of Keshavpur, youth employment, women's safety and expansion of educational opportunities - I have decided to participate in this election to work on these issues. Janadhikar Parishad always believes in empowering the people. I believe, if people give me a chance, then I will try my best to fulfill their expectations."
According to local sources, Jessore-6 seat is traditionally considered as an important seat in national politics, but in recent years, the new generation's political participation is quite noticeable here. The collection of nominations received as New Faces is a clear manifestation of that trend. Many believe that her candidacy will contribute to the political participation of women, the leadership of the younger generation and the creation of a new kind of political commentary.
The local leaders of the People's Rights Council said that they have already started the election preparations. Party sources are claiming that they want to make a strong contest in Keshavpur in the next election. New and young leadership as received will add vitality to their organization.
When the news of receiving nominations spread across the area, it became a topic of discussion on social media as well. A large section of the youth welcomed him and wished him well. Many believe that receiving leadership is different from conventional political leaders and can have a positive impact on future politics.
Although the political field in Keshavpur is not fully settled yet, political analysts feel that the arrival of new faces will make the election battle more interesting. Now it remains to be seen—how strong the recipient can stand in the stages of nomination scrutiny, promotion and final competition. His presence in the electoral arena will undoubtedly add a new dimension.