National Citizen Party leaders have demanded fundamental reforms in the country’s power structure before national election.
The first round of reform talks produced a wide range of agreements and disagreements
The National Citizen Party is set to unveil its charter this week, prioritising democracy within the organisation and presenting a vision for a “New Bangladesh” built on youth-driven decentralised governance.
The National Citizen Party yesterday demanded the announcement of simultaneous roadmaps for July mass killing trials, political reforms, and the election to restore the people and political parties’ trust in the government.
The protest, organised by the party's Dhaka Metropolitan Committee, commenced at 12:00pm
Central to the JnU crisis is a list of broken promises.
The National Citizen Party (NCP) yesterday expressed concern over controversial slogans chanted during recent "anti-fascist" student protests, clarifying that none of its members were involved in chanting anything that undermined Bangladesh's historic struggles.
The meeting started at 8:30pm at the state guest house Jamuna
The rally, organised by the Dhaka metropolitan unit of the NCP, began at 3:00pm
National Citizen Party leaders Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah came under intense scrutiny at a key party meeting on Friday over allegations of breaching party discipline, said sources.
The courtesy meeting is set to take place at 3:15pm
Bangladesh needs a new political party with youthful energy, spirited patriotism, and genuine love for the poor and downtrodden.
The National Citizen Party is practically ready for elections at any time, its Convener Nahid Islam said yesterday.
The path ahead for the NCP will be fraught with challenges.
NCP’s emergence can bring positive change in our political culture