Manowar Hossain Dipzal served as the Bangladesh Film Artists Association’s General Secretary from 2024 to 2026. The Chamber Judge Court has confirmed Manowar Hossain Dipzal’s ability to fulfill the duties associated with the position.
On May 27, Justice M. Inayetur Rahim’s chamber issued an order allowing Dipzol to fulfil the editorial duties. After Dipzal’s successful election as general secretary of the Film Artists Association, Nipun Akhter, who lost his application for the post, filed a writ with the court. Advocate Palash Chandra Roy submitted this writ on Nipun’s behalf. Justice Kazi Zeenat Haque and Justice Naima Haider presented the writ to the high court bench and shared it. Dipzol challenged Nipun’s suit to have the editor’s position restored on May 26 at the chamber court.
Nippun’s writ accused irregularities and election rigging, according to AK Khan Ujjal, Dipjal’s attorney, who set up a committee to investigate the incident and demanded a ban on the proclamation of a new election schedule and a prohibition on the committee chaired by Misha-Dipjal. AK Khan Ujjal informed the reporters that Nipun penned the writ. What justifies the suspension of the editor’s position at Dipzol? Against the law.
The Bangladesh Film Artists Association, which holds elections every two years, conducted its first on April 19. On Saturday morning, April 20, they posted the results online. The Chief Election Commissioner, Khorshed Alam Khosru, revealed the outcome.
The company elected Manowar Hossain Dipzal as its general secretary, and appointed actress Misha Saudagar as its new president. During the election, President Misha Saudagar received 265 votes in total. On the other hand, Mahmud Koli could only gather 170 votes, resulting in his loss. Deepjol, the newly appointed general secretary, garnered 225 votes. Nipun Akhter (209) lost because he had 16 fewer votes.