Monzu announces manifesto
Monday, 7 June 2010
CHITTAGONG, June 6 (BSS): BNP-Jamaat and Chittagong Development Movement (CDM)-backed mayoral candidate Monzur Alam Monzu has announced his election manifesto pledging better development for Chittagong city.
Outlining the manifesto, he said, Chittagong would be turned into an international standard city through short, mid and long-term plans, programmes and ensuring civic amenities to the city people.
Terming the 56-point manifesto as a charter for raising living standards of the city dwellers, Monzur also pledged proper development of the port city in a coordinated way and ensuring civic amenities, including education, health, utility services and infrastructure development.
"We want change for proper development and in greater interest of the city dwellers to end the deadlock of development for the last two decades," Monzu said.
CDM President Prof Abul Kashem Chowdhury read out the manifesto at the city Press Club Sunday afternoon.
CDM joint Convenor Prof Abul Kalam Azad, vice chancellor of International Islamic University Chittagong Dr Mahbub Ullah, Prof Monir Ahmed and Prof SM Nosrul Kadir, among others, attended the function.
Outlining the manifesto, he said, Chittagong would be turned into an international standard city through short, mid and long-term plans, programmes and ensuring civic amenities to the city people.
Terming the 56-point manifesto as a charter for raising living standards of the city dwellers, Monzur also pledged proper development of the port city in a coordinated way and ensuring civic amenities, including education, health, utility services and infrastructure development.
"We want change for proper development and in greater interest of the city dwellers to end the deadlock of development for the last two decades," Monzu said.
CDM President Prof Abul Kashem Chowdhury read out the manifesto at the city Press Club Sunday afternoon.
CDM joint Convenor Prof Abul Kalam Azad, vice chancellor of International Islamic University Chittagong Dr Mahbub Ullah, Prof Monir Ahmed and Prof SM Nosrul Kadir, among others, attended the function.