Candidates intensify campaigns across Khulna constituencies
KHULNA, Jan 29, 2026 (BSS) - With only 14 days remaining until the 13th national parliamentary election scheduled for February 12, campaigning has intensified across all six constituencies in Khulna, with party-nominated and independent candidates engaging in extensive door-to-door outreach and public meetings.
Candidates are making a range of development pledges and seeking voter support through mass contact, leaflet distribution and roadside meetings, creating a vibrant electoral atmosphere in the region.
In Khulna-4 (Rupsha-Terokhada-Dighalia), BNP-nominated candidate Azizul Bari Helal, contesting with the 'Sheaf of Paddy' symbol, has been conducting round-the-clock campaigning.
Addressing programmes in Terokhada upazila today, Helal said the constituency had long remained deprived and pledged to establish justice and build a peaceful and developed area if elected. He also exchanged views with farmers and held several roadside meetings during the day.
Meanwhile, Khelafat Majlis candidate Mowlana Sakhwat Hossain, nominated by an 11-party alliance, carried out door-to-door campaigning, seeking votes for the 'Wall Clock' symbol.
Speaking during his campaign, he stressed the need to build a corruption- and extortion-free society. Later, at a rally in Rupsha, he said engaging directly with voters and listening to their concerns is a vital part of democratic politics, adding that people from various walks of life were showing support for his symbol.
Islami Andolon Bangladesh (IAB) candidate Younus Ahmed Sheikh is also continuing door-to-door campaigning day and night in the constituency.
In Khulna-3 (Khalishpur-Daulatpur-Arongghata-Jogipol), candidates were seen actively campaigning, promising various development initiatives.
BNP-nominated candidate Rakibul Islam Bakul said he would work to eliminate extortion and criminal activities if elected, pledging to ensure a safe and peaceful environment.
He also highlighted religious harmony in the constituency and promised equal rights, education reforms, improved healthcare, women's empowerment and youth employment. Earlier, he attended a school sports event at Pabla Sabuj Sangha ground as the chief guest.
Jamaat-nominated candidate Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman has been campaigning in villages, markets and neighbourhoods since receiving his electoral symbol, conducting door-to-door outreach and distributing leaflets.
Independent candidate S M Arifur Rahman Mithu also carried out door-to-door campaigning in Khalishpur-Daulatpur, seeking support for the 'Deer' symbol, while IAB candidate Md Abdul Awal continued his daily campaigns from morning to night.
During these campaigns, candidates exchanged greetings with voters and listened to long-standing complaints, including allegations of corruption, irregularities, partisan discrimination and deprivation of services. Candidates said they would take steps to address these issues if elected.
In Khulna-2 (Khulna Sadar-Sonadanga), BNP-nominated candidate Nazrul Islam Manju conducted day-long campaigning in wards 16, 21 and 31 on Wednesday.
Addressing a courtyard meeting in ward-21, he said drug traders would not be spared regardless of party affiliation, calling drugs a major threat to society and urging the formation of a social movement against them. Throughout the day, he carried out mass contact and leaflet distribution, seeking votes for the 'Sheaf of Paddy'.
Meanwhile, Jamaat-nominated candidate Advocate Sheikh Zahangir Hussain Helal continued door-to-door campaigning in different city areas, seeking voter support.
During the campaigns, both candidates spoke about local development plans and were seen interacting with voters, including women.