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JUI-F Leader slaps his party’s General Secretary in front of Maulana Fazlur Rahman

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Kirk: During the election rally, the district chief slapped the party general secretary. According to the sources, a meeting of JUI-F was held in Kirk, Maulana Fazlur Rahman was the chief guest in this election meeting.

As soon as Maulana Fazlur Rahman came on the stage for the purpose of speech and the District Amir first garlanded Maulana with flowers and also hugged, at the same time the District Amir hugged the General Secretary standing behind Maulana Fazlur Rahman. Received a slap in the face.

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Although he failed to receive the slap, nevertheless he got everyone’s attention. A rescue was conducted between the leaders. Maulana himself also felt this whole situation but ignored it, while the workers and leaders present on the spot intervened between the two leaders.

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