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Party men engaged in selling nomination forms told reporters that Khaleda submitted forms for Bogra-6 and Dinajpur-3.
Relatives of convicts to vie for BNP ticket 3,186 forms sold, 2,063 submitted 2008
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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia spent only Tk 3 lakh in Bogra-6 (Sadar) constituency in the last parliamentary election when her nearest rival Awami League Bogra unit President Momtaj Uddin spent Tk 14.92 lakh.
The Daily Star 2009
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Two BNP leaders, former speaker Jamiruddin Sircar (Bogra-6) and Moudud Ahmed (Bogra-7), won the seats vacated by BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia.
The Daily Star 2009
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"We don't see any reason to attend the meeting as we think it has been formed to tarnish the image of Jamiruddin Sircar who is now contesting in the by-election from Bogra-6."
The Daily Star 2009
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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia decided to remain MP for Feni-1 constituency leaving Bogra-6 and Bogra-7 for by-election, a BNP leader said today.
The Daily Star 2009
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Khaleda's election expense statements for the two seats, apparently written by the same person and submitted to district election office, said she spent Tk 30,000 on publicity in Bogra-6.
The Daily Star 2009
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Islami Constitution Movement leader Abu Noman Mamunur Rashid, who contested from Bogra-6, showed the lowest expense of Tk 33,000 only.
The Daily Star 2009
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Khaleda's election coordinator in Bogra-6, District BNP President Rezaul Karim Badsha said, at least 20,000 posters were printed for Bogra-7 costing at least Tk 30,000.
The Daily Star 2009
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In Bogra-6 the total number of voters is 3,12,428 while in Bogra-7 the number is 3,71,382.
The Daily Star 2009
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Main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) won two seats, Bogra-7 going to former speaker Mohammad Jamiruddin Sircar, and Bogra-6 to former law minister Moudud Ahmed.
Asian Tribune 2009
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