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NCP for end to border killing, regional disparity
Staff Correspondent 04 July, 2025, 17:30

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The National Citizen Party holds a street rally at Pirganj in Thakurgaon on Friday. | Focus Bangla photo

Leaders of the National Citizen Party on Friday said that their party would take steps to address issues such as border killings and regional disparity.

During the party’s ongoing programme in the northern district of Thakurgaon, marking the first anniversary of the July uprising, the convener of the newly floated party, Nahid Islam, said that border killings and regional disparity were among the leading issues in the Bangladesh-India border areas in the northern districts.

‘The Border Security Force of India indiscriminately shoots and kills Bangladeshi citizens. The human rights of the people of Bangladesh are being violated,’ Nahid said while addressing a brief rally at the old bus-stand area in Thakurgaon on the fourth day of the party’s rally in the northern districts as part of its July 1- August 5 countrywide programme to mark the first anniversary of the uprising.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

From January to May, at least 13 Bangladeshis were killed and 29 others injured by the Indian Border Security Force, according to data from Ain o Salish Kendra, a human rights and legal aid organisation in Bangladesh.

Nahid also criticised India’s push-in attempts and said that Indian Muslims were pushed into Bangladesh by being labelled as illegal immigrants.

The BSF has pushed at least 1,798 people, including Rohingyas and Indian nationals, into Bangladesh since May 7.

‘We want to warn that it is not Hasina’s Bangladesh. It is student-people’s Bangladesh after the uprising. Bangladesh will be run by pro-Bangladeshis. We will anyhow end border killings and regional disparity in the northern districts, including Thakurgaon,’ the NCP leader said.

Nahid, also a former central leader of Students Against Discrimination that spearheaded the July uprising to oust the authoritarian Awami League regime on August 5, 2024, said farmers in Thakurgaon were neglected and they did not get fair prices of their crops.

The NCP began the July 1- August 5 programme from Rangpur by offering prayers to uprising martyr Abu Sayeed on July 1.

A group of student and youth leaders who led the uprising formed the NCP on February 28.

‘We want to work for farmers,’ Nahid said, mentioning that children of the farmers in different universities began the July uprising with a dream for a new Bangladesh and the NCP wanted to translate the dream into reality.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

Emphasising the developments in education, health, employment, information technology and transport sectors, he said that development would be considered as actual development when the districts in the margin would be developed.

NCP leaders and activists also held another rally at Pirganj upazila in Thakurgaon, where the party’s senior joint convener Samanta Sharmeen stated that NCP would continue their struggle until the state structure changed.

She sought people’s support for the NCP to continue the struggle.

Earlier in the morning, Nahid inaugurated the party’s upazila office in Panchagarh’s Atwari, where party’s chief organiser for North Sarjis Alam alleged that some people from some political parties were continuing extortion at Atwari, which was earlier done by ousted Awami League.

On the fourth day of the party’s programme, NCP leaders and activists, including the party’s member secretary Akhter Hossain, chief organiser for South Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara and joint convener Anik Roy, among others, participated in the marches and rallies at Pirganj and at Thakurgaon.

The NCP is scheduled to hold marches in all districts till July 30, demanding trial of the Awami League and its leaders for the massacres during the mass uprising, reforms in various sectors, and a new constitution aiming at building a discrimination-free Bangladesh.

The party leaders and activists will hold marches and rallies in Bogura, Joypurhat and Naogaon today.​
 

Govt must ensure trial before election: Nahid

UNB
Published :
Jul 05, 2025 21:56
Updated :
Jul 05, 2025 21:56

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National Citizens Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam on Saturday demanded justice for the killings during the July-August uprising before any national election is held.

Addressing a rally organised by the party’s Bogura district unit at Satmatha Zero Point, Nahid said over 15 people were killed and more than 700 injured during the uprising.

“For the last 17 years, Bogura has been a victim of the fascist government’s political discrimination. People from Bogura were denied jobs just for their identity. Hundreds of false and fabricated cases were filed against them,” he said.

Earlier in the day, NCP leaders exchanged views with the families of those killed in the July movement at Bogura Tourism Motel.

Following the meeting, Nahid Islam led a four-kilometre-long march from Koloni area to Satmatha, with a large number of students and locals participating in it.

Among others, NCP Central Member-Secretary Akhter Hossain, Chief Organiser (Southern Region) Hasnat Abdullah, Chief Organiser (Northern Region) Sarjis Alam, central leaders Nasir Uddin Patwary, and Dr Tasnim Jara addressed the rally.​
 

NCP to announce 'July manifesto' on Aug 3: Nahid

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Photo: Mostafa Shabuj/Star

National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam said the NCP will unveil its manifesto on August 3 at the Central Shaheed Minar.

"We are gathering at the Shaheed Minar on August 3 with the July manifesto, a declaration for the people, land, and map of Bangladesh... Just as we declared the fall of the fascist system with a one-point demand last year, this time we will declare the beginning of a new Bangladesh," he said.

Addressing a rally today at 1:00pm at the Satmatha Mukto Moncho in Bogura town, Nahid went on to say, "July is not a matter of emotion. July will be our political manifesto. Our political destination. The future of Bangladesh will be guided by this July. Those who don't want to include July, its martyrs, its injured in the constitution, are the new guardians of Mujibism."

Central NCP leaders held a rally in Bogura today as part of their month-long "July March to Build the Nation" rally, taking place across all districts of the country throughout July.

"After the mass uprising, Bangladesh will not be run at the behest of India, Pakistan, America, or China," the NCP leader said, adding that "the people of Bangladesh will decide Bangladesh's elections, Bangladesh's politics, and everything about Bangladesh."

Nahid also said, "After the mass uprising, we said we need a new Bangladesh, a new system, new laws and regulations. We will not participate in your old games. We will not participate in your politics of extortion, your politics of terror."

Nahid assered that "the July Declaration will certainly be included in the national constitution."

"After the 2024 mass uprising, we demand to ensure a neutral administration, neutral police, and a neutral judiciary. If anyone acts like a partisan administration in the old ways, their fate will be like that of the fascists and collaborators of Mujibism," Nahid warned.

"What was the fate of those who stole votes, who were election commissioners in the 2018 elections? If you forget the power of students and the public within one year of this mass uprising, then you are mistaken," Nahid added.

Nahid commented that Bogura has been a victim of political discrimination over the past 16-17 years.

"No one was given a job if they heard the name Bogura; they were not given a place anywhere. Bogura residents were indiscriminately given false and fabricated cases," Nahid said.

"After the mass uprising, we do not want any special privileges. We do not want any discrimination. We want everyone to have equal opportunities according to their merit and qualifications. We want areas that are backward to receive development commensurate with their needs," he added.

Before the rally, central leaders met families of July martyrs at the Bogura Porjoton Corporation this morning.​
 

Gonobhaban conquered, next target is parliament: Nahid Islam
Staff Correspondent Rajshahi
Published: 06 Jul 2025, 22: 55

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NCP held a street rally at Saheb Bazar Zero Point in Rajshahi city around 8:15 pm on 6 July 2025 Prothom Alo

National Citizen’s Party convener Nahid Islam has said they now focus on rebuilding Bangladesh after successfully defeating fascism on 5 August last year.

“On 5 August, our goal was the fall of fascism. This time, our goal is the reconstruction of Bangladesh. On 5 August, our target was Gonobhaban (Prime Minister’s residence), now our target is the National Parliament. We have conquered Gonobhaban; now we will conquer the National Parliament too. The upcoming election will witness the victory celebrations of the youth,” Nahid Islam said at a street rally held at Saheb Bazar Zero Point in Rajshahi city around 8:15 pm today, Sunday.

He further said for that to realise they want to see meaningful reform and trial of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“We want to see the trial of the killer Hasina. We want to see reforms. We want to see a new constitution. This generation promises the people of Bangladesh a new democratic constitution,” he added.

Earlier, at around 6:00 pm, the NCP began its July march from the city’s Railgate area. The procession passed through New Market, Alkar Mor, Gonokpara, Saheb Bazar, Alupatti, and concluded at the Saheb Bazar Zero Point with the street rally.

Addressing the rally, Nahid said, “We took to the streets with many dreams. My brother Abu Sayeed took the police bullets on his chest. The brothers of Rajshahi became martyrs with many dreams. Our dream was not just the fall of Sheikh Hasina. It was to rebuild Bangladesh through reforms.”

He also lamented that various conspiracies have blocked the path to reform since 5 August.

“We admit that we made mistakes. We had limitations. But today, we pledge we will not repeat those mistakes. We will not give any more chances. We must end autocracy and dynastic politics. We will build a new politics and a new system based on merit and competence.”

Nahid Islam said, “Those who say July is merely an emotional issue, those who say there is no need to give July any constitutional basis, we must show them that on 3 August, we will unite again against the Mujibist constitution. Those who do not want to give July a place in the constitution or the legal framework want to pave the way for the return of Mujibism. They have declared themselves the new guardians of Mujibism. We must build resistance against the guardians of Mujibism.”

The event, conducted by the party’s chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari, was addressed among others by the party’s member secretary Akhtar Hosen, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara, chief organiser for the northern region Sarjis Alam, chief organiser for the southern region Hasnat Abdullah, organiser for the northern region Imran Imon, and chief coordinator of Rajshahi city Md Mobasher Ali.

At the end of the rally, the party inaugurated its city office in the Gonokpara area.​
 

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