1505 Hrs GMT
London
Saturday
09 October 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
At least two participants, as ‘panel members’ on an ethnicity-linked TV outfit, operated by a company called ‘Bangla TV’ on Friday claimed that the UK Labour Party’s ‘candidate’ at the alleged directly elected mayoral election in inner city East London borough of Tower Hamlets had been a supporter of the NO campaign.
The NO to a directly elected mayor in Tower Hamlets Campaign.
BHANGEELAAR!
One of those, Ahmed Hussein, cast doubts on the integrity of the claim for Abbas Uddin ‘Helal’ earlier made on the programme by Tower Hamlets Councillor Shahed Ali.
Ahmed Hussein said that given the record of where Abbas Uddin ‘Helal’ had stood on the matter, it was not clear what he was standing for on the question of appointing advisers following any legitimate and fully lawful election to the now touted for post of directly elected mayor.
It is worth pointing out that Shahed Ali himself had been a supporter of the “NO” campaign and he sat in the same row, which featured Bodrul Islam who too had been a supporter of the “NO” campaign.
Neither Shahed Ali nor Bodrul Islam told the programme that they had been OPPOSED to the directly elected mayor system.
Both APPEARED to be now supporting Abbas Uddin ‘Helal’ to become the first directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets.
Very odd indeed that neither they nor the programme ‘presenter’ Urmee Mazhar told viewers of that important fact.
[To be continued]
Saturday, 9 October 2010
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