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Aminul leads ex-footballers in demanding Salahuddin’s resignation and election delay

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Aminul leads ex-footballers in demanding Salahuddin’s resignation and election delay

On saturday, during an exhibition outside the BFF House, a gathering of previous footballers and pioneers from the Bangladesh Patriot Party (BNP) requested the renunciation of Kazi Salahuddin, the leader of the Bangladesh Football Organization (BFF), and required the deferment of the forthcoming BFF decisions. The demonstrators voiced their interests about supposed debasement inside Bangladesh football, with Aminul Haque expressing, "There has been defilement in football, one of the country's most dearest sports. Salahuddin has no ethical right to go on as president. In the event that he has any soul, he ought to step down. We don't maintain that races should be held under his administration. This is totally clear." He likewise encouraged an aggregate work to free football of debasement, stressing the significance of keeping up with respectability in the game. The dissenters, after at first assembling outside, went into the BFF House to introduce their requests to the BFF general secretary. That's what they contended, given the continuous flood emergency and the general circumstance, the races ought to be deferred, proposing that FIFA be reached to work with the postponement. Salahuddin, who has driven the country's football organization for quite a long time, has communicated his goal to look for a fifth term as BFF president. In any case, the dissenters were unflinching in their position, demanding his prompt takeoff from the position. Aminul Haque suggested that a brief deferment of the decisions would permit players and coordinators to completely examine what is happening and talk with the games consultant on the most proficient method to best work on the condition of football in Bangladesh. The dissent additionally saw interest from other conspicuous previous footballers and BNP pioneers, including Syed Rumman receptacle Wali Sabbir, Sayeed Hasan Kanan, Kaiser Hamid, Shafiqul Islam Manik, Khairul Kabir Khokon, and Abdus Salam. Shafiqul Islam Manik, a previous public group mentor, alongside Qaiser Hamid and a few others, likewise joined the human chain framed during the exhibition.

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