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Mortein launches satirical political party to ‘fight for the people against mosquitoes’

In one of the most creative twists of Bangladesh’s political season, mosquito repellent brand Mortein has entered the “political arena” — but with a bite of satire. The brand has announced the formation of its own mock political party to take on its arch-nemesis, Louie the Mosquito, who recently made headlines by demanding “mosquito rights.”

Mortein’s campaign — a blend of humor, health awareness, and political parody — comes with a slogan straight out of an election rally: “Jonogoner Dakey, Jonogoner Pashe” (With the People, For the People).

While Louie’s manifesto calls for chaos and “mosquito freedom,” Mortein’s newly formed “party” vows to stand by citizens to ensure a dengue-free, healthy Bangladesh.

According to Mortein’s satirical Election Manifesto Against Louie:

  • Every household will become a stronghold against mosquitoes.
  • A dengue-free nation is our shared mission.
  • We’ll ensure safe and smoke-free mosquito protection.
  • Every family will be shielded by Mortein’s new, more powerful formula.

“This isn’t just about fighting mosquitoes — it’s about defending the nation’s peace and sleep,” joked a Mortein spokesperson. “Where Louie spreads confusion, we spread protection.”

As part of the campaign, Mortein has also launched an “official party song” on Facebook — giving voters a taste of its message, vision, and humor: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/19sWiMuGxw/

Across 55 wet markets in Bangladesh, both Louie’s and Mortein’s campaign teams are making the “election trail” lively with banners, stickers, and street performances — transforming marketplaces into buzzing hubs of laughter, creativity, and awareness.

This satirical “election” gives people two choices: Vote for Louie, the mosquito who spreads disease and chaos — or vote for Mortein, the protector promising health, safety, and a dengue-free Bangladesh.

Over 40 influencers, including Salman Muqtadir and Shoumik Ahmed, have already voiced support for Mortein’s “party.”

Citizens can also “cast their votes” online at https://eleticonbarreal.com

With this campaign, Mortein turns public health messaging into a witty political satire — showing that sometimes, even in Bangladesh’s buzzing political season, humor can be the best repellent.

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