BANGLADESH NATIONAL CITIZEN PARTY LEADER HASNAT ABDULLAH HAS TRIGGERED A DIPLOMATIC AND SECURITY CONTROVERSY AFTER MAKING A PROVOCATIVE STATEMENT SUGGESTING THAT ANTI INDIA FORCES COULD BE SHELTERED TO ISOLATE INDIA’S NORTHEAST. (PHOTO).

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 Bangladesh National Citizen Party Leader Hasnat Abdullah has triggered a diplomatic and security controversy after making a provocative statement suggesting that anti India forces could be sheltered to isolate India’s Northeast.  The remark was made during a public event in Dhaka and reportedly received applause from sections of the audience, raising serious concerns across the region. The statement has revived fears related to cross border security and stability in Northeast India, an area that has historically faced challenges linked to insurgency and external interference. Observers have described the comment as highly sensitive, especially at a time when regional cooperation and trust are crucial for peace and development. Reacting strongly, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma condemned the remarks, calling them irresponsible and dangerous. He warned that such statements threaten regional harmony and undermine efforts made over the years to stabilise the Northeast an...

ADEKUNLE AKINLADE EMERGES AS OGUN APC GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE .{PHOTO}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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    Honourable Adekunle Akinlade, current member of House of Representatives (Yewa South/Ipokia Federal Constituency, has been declared as the winner of the governorship direct primaries of Ogun State All Progressives Congress (APC) held on Tuesday 2nd October 2018.
Making the declaration today at the APC State Secretariat in Abeokuta, the Chairman of APC in the state, Chief Derin Adebiyi said Akinlade polled the highest number of valid votes in the primaries.
The result of the primaries showed that Akinlade scored 190,987 votes, leaving Jimi Lawal in a distant second position with 5,046 votes. Dapo Abiodun garnered 3,648 votes. He was trailed by Abimbola Ashiru with 898 votes, Adegbenga Kaka with 833 votes and Abayomi with 208 votes.
Adebiyi said “in compliance with the constitution of our party and the guidelines released by the National Working Committee (NWC) All Progressives Congress”, the Ogun State chapter had constituted local government and ward election committees that conducted the primaries in the 236 wards of the state.
He disclosed that the Election Committee from the National headquarters of the party in Abuja directed that the governorship primaries should be held on 2nd October 2018 which prompted the closure of all primary and secondary schools by the state government for the exercise.
“Therefore, the governorship primaries were conducted and monitored by the relevant agencies”.
Signed 
Chief Wole Elegbede
State Publicity Secretary   
Ogun APC
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