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The tea party of Multimedia journalists with Awami league have gone to dogs with internal conflict

Bashir Ahmed, Dhaka: Every two days, the multimedia journalists of Bangladesh come to the bad tables for various reasons. When multimedia journalists in other countries of the world are proving themselves every passing day, multimedia journalists in Bangladesh are regularly on the move to join groupings. Also, they have become more interested in the political agenda than journalism. Such a political gathering of journalists has collapsed due to the internal conflict among multimedia journalists._x000D_ _x000D_ Last Sunday, office secretary of Dhaka Metropolitan South Awami League Riaz Uddin wanted to organise a tea party at a 'rich restaurant' with multimedia journalists as time is passing thick and fast and national elections are coming soon, but in the end that formality could not be completed as multimedia journalists of Dhaka got involved in grouping about who will go there and who will not, which ended up all doom and gloom._x000D_ _x000D_ Multiple sources, on condition of anonymity, told Bangladesh Media Monitor that Mamun, a multimedia journalist for the Daily Jai Jai Din, made a list to join the tea party with the Awami League, and from that list, he excluded a large number of journalists._x000D_ _x000D_ As a result, the internal clash of Dhaka's multimedia journalists came to the fore. The conflict started in the own messenger group of multimedia journalists; at one stage of the dispute, the entire tea party had to be cancelled._x000D_ _x000D_ Later, Mamun of Jai Jai Din, Mithu of "Amar Sangbad," and Ilyas of Sonali Barta went to Riaz's office to deliver the message that it is not possible to sit with everyone. Awami League leader Riaz had a little chat with these three people, and the tea party was done by then. And it's been said that these three are already known to be close to Riaz.
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