Local elections in Sydney will be held on September 14. Bangladeshi Mohammad Zaman is the candidate for a councilor. Campaigns have already gathered around the elections. Mohammad Zaman is in discussion; he is also in criticism. However, he did not stop, dreaming of writing his name in the winner’s book again.
For the last two months, Mohammad Zaman has been going through an election campaign. However, the official meeting was held ten days ago. He began campaigning to become a councilor for the Roselands Ward in Canterbury-Bankstown. The launch event held recently at Lakemba Uniting Church saw the participation of over 200 supporters including prominent community leaders. Everyone present encouraged and advised Mohammad Zaman in various ways.
Zaman is looking to return to the council, as he was before. So, he wants to maintain himself as a dedicated advocate of the community. Meanwhile, his wife is working as a councilor, and shows the capacity.
In the spirit of service, this family always wants to be dedicated to the Bangladeshi community with their experience and sincerity.
Mohammad Zaman highlighted his past activities at the venue. As a councilor in the ward, he garnered praise for his strong track record, including his two campaigns for the federal seat of Watson in 2016 and 2019.
The event was attended by several prominent figures, including:
• The Hon. Mark Speakman SC MP, State Member for Cronulla, Leader of the Opposition, New South Wales Parliament
• The Hon. Mark Coure MP, State Member for Oatley, Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism, Shadow Minister for Jobs, Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology, and Shadow Minister for South-Western Sydney
• Ms Wendy Lindsay MP, State Member for East Hills
• Dr. Ayaz Chowdhury
• Dr. Jahurul Quazi
• Councillor Charbel Abouraad
• Councillor George Zakhia
• Councillor Sazeda Akter
• Jennifer Walther
• Stephanie Tran
• Solicitor Amjad Khan
• ABBC Team
Mohammad Zaman is seeking to be elected as Councillor for Roselands Ward. He is committed to making a difference.
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