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Bangladesh Students' Party Launches Amid Promise to End Pro-India, Pro-Pak Politics
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Nahid Islam, a 27-year-old university graduate, has emerged as a key leader in the formation of a new political faction, the National Citizen Party (NCP). Islam was a leading figure in the protests that led to the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government last year. The NCP has announced its formation, with Islam at its helm, and has vowed to pursue a centrist political ideology. This faction is notable, as some of its members have announced plans to leave the interim government to start this new political party. The NCP has also stated that it aims to root out pro-India and pro-Pakistan politics from the country.
BNP has proven itself to the people. The NCP needs to wait a long time to gain the momentum to compete with us.
We believe the July 2024 uprising initiated the fight towards a second republic. By writing a new democratic constitution, we must eliminate any possibility of future constitutional autocracy.
The re will be no place for pro-India and pro-Pakistan politics in Bangladesh. We will build the state by keeping Bangladesh in the forefront and the interests of the people of Bangladesh in the forefront.
All our efforts to create national unity after the fall of Sheikh Hasina have been thwarted and obstructed by a party that considers itself the biggest party in Bangladesh.
Calculating a voter base based on social media popularity is a foolish approach.
The emergence of a third or fourth force could provide much-needed relief for the electorate.
A lot of people in remote areas of Bangladesh are quite angry about the activities of the newcomers. I think if the NCP contests the elections without forming an alliance, it will stand in third or fourth place in terms of seats.
They talk about participatory politics, but almost all the party leaders are students from Dhaka University. Yet, the mass uprising included workers, farmers, rickshaw pullers, and even housewives.
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perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.Protests
- 4.Authoritarianism
- 5.Corruption
- 6.Indian Foreign Policy
- 7.Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina
- 8.Bangladesh interim government
- 9.India-Bangladesh relations
countries
- 1.Bangladesh
- 2.India
- 3.Pakistan
organizations
- 1.Awami League
- 2.Citizens' Power
- 3.Students Against Discrimination
- 4.Hasina
- 5.Anti-Discrimination Student Movement
- 6.Bangladesh Nationalist Party
- 7.Dhaka University
- 8.Jamaat-e-Islami
- 9.Jatiya Nagorik Party
- 10.National Coalition Party
persons
- 1.Nahid Islam
- 2.Muhammad Yunus
- 3.Sheikh Hasina
- 4.Akhtar Hossain
- 5.Harunur Rashid
- 6.Khaleda Zia
- 7.Masud Kamal
- 8.Saif Hasnat
- 9.Shamim Osman
technicals
- 1.Islam