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NCP promises to present new constitution to people
Staff Correspondent . Rajshahi 06 July, 2025, 21:51

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The National Citizens Party on Sunday said that they were promising to the countrymen that they would present them with a new democratic constitution, which would guarantee citizens’ rights, ensure justice, and put an end to authoritarianism and dynastic politics in Bangladesh.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

NCP convener Nahid Islam, addressing a street rally at Saheb Bazar zero point in Rajshahi city Sunday evening, also said that the July Proclamation must be incorporated into the new constitution.

NCP organised the street rally on the fifth day of the party’s countrywide programmes to mark the first anniversary of the uprising that ousted the Awami League regime on August 5, 2024.

‘Those who refuse to incorporate the July Proclamation into the new constitution or bringing it in a legal framework, they are paving the way for a return to Mujibism and have declared themselves guardians of that ideology. We must build resistance against those who position themselves as protectors of Mujibism,’ Nahid added.

Reiterating the party’s demands, Nahid said that they would build a new political order and a new system of governance based on merit and qualification.

Nahid once again reiterated that the national election must be held after the trial of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and the leaders and activists of the fascist Awami League for committing massacre during the July-August uprising and fundamental reforms in various sectors.

‘We want to see the trial of mass-murderer Hasina. We demand reforms, and we want to see a new constitution,’ NCP convener Nahid Islam said while addressing a street rally in Rajshahi city Sunday evening.

Commemorating mass leader Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani’s historic massive long march from Rajshahi towards India’s Farakka Barrage, demanding its demolition, Nahid said that they would begin a massive long march from Rajshahi if they had to reclaim their rightful share of river water and protect their borders.

Among others, NCP member secretary Akhter Hossain, chief organiser for North Sarjis Alam, chief organiser for South Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, and senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara also spoke.​
 

Reforms, justice must come before election: Nahid

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National Citizen Party (NCP) organised a "July Podojatra and Pothosobha" in Rajshahi this evening, aiming to renew its call for democratic reforms and decentralisation of power.

The event began around 6:00pm from Rajshahi Railgate in the city, with participation from different upazila units of the NCP.

Marching through the city streets, the procession concluded with a public gathering at Zero Point.

Addressing a crowd, NCP Convener Nahid Islam said, "This generation promises a new democratic constitution for Bangladesh. One that will ensure the rights of its people and end autocracy."

Referring to the events of August 5, Nahid said, "We had dreamt of rebuilding Bangladesh through reforms. But after August 5, different forces have blocked that path. Those who stand in the way of reform will never be forgiven by the people."

He also added, "Previously, our goal was the fall of fascism. Now, it is the reconstruction of Bangladesh. Before the election, reforms must be addressed, justice must be served. We want to see the trial of killer Hasina."

Paying tribute to historic movement, Nahid recalled Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani's Farakka Long March from Rajshahi, saying, "If we have to reclaim our share of rivers and protect our borders, we will launch another long march from Rajshahi."

"Development doesn't mean only Dhaka's development. We need decentralisation of power and resources. Rajshahi must have employment, education, healthcare, and industrial growth. That's why we held the uprising," said Nahid.

The NCP is observing a month-long nationwide programme titled "Desh Gorte July Podojatra (July march to build the nation)", which will take place across all 64 districts of Bangladesh.

Other speakers at the gathering included NCP Senior Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, Chief Organiser (northern region) Sarjis Alam, Chief Organiser (southern region) Hasnat Abdullah, Member Secretary Akhter Hossen and Senior Joint Secretary Tasnim Jara.

The programme ended with a call to gather again at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on August 3 and a pledge to fulfill the "July Declaration".​
 

NCP urges nat’l unity for justice, reform, new constitution
Staff Correspondent 08 July, 2025, 00:05

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National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam on Monday called upon all sections of society to unite to demand justice for the July mass killing, fundamental state reforms, and the adoption of a new constitution.

Addressing several rallies in Natore and Sirajganj, he said that they could not proceed to elections until justice was delivered for the July killings and enforced disappearances.

The aspirations behind the mass uprising -- driven by students and the public -- were for a corruption-free and impartial Bangladesh, but after August 5, many parties had distanced themselves from these demands, Nahid resented.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

As part of the party’s ongoing month-long march programmes to mark the first anniversary of the July uprising that ousted the Awami League regime on 5 August 2024, the NCP convener alleged that attempts had been made to disrupt their events, noting that their banners were torn and obstructive tactics employed in Natore and Sirajganj.

He said that those who had faced bullets and narrowly escaped death would not be intimidated, warning that those who sought to revive a culture of fear were gravely mistaken and foolish.

Calling for fundamental reforms, Nahid stressed the urgent need for a July declaration and constitutional recognition of the people’s uprising.

‘The martyrs who participated in the uprising deserve state recognition and honour,’ he said.

He called for a new constitution to replace the existing Awami League-era constitution, which he criticised for failing to protect the rights of the people over the past 50 years and for dividing society and the state.

Nahid said that the NCP would announce its manifesto on August 3 at the Central Shaheed Minar in the capital, which would include the economic, social, and cultural liberation of all people and outline a plan for rebuilding a new Bangladesh.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

As part of its nationwide programme from July 1 to August 5 marking the first anniversary of the uprising, the NCP launched its march on July 1 in Rangpur with prayers for uprising martyr Abu Sayed.

The party plans to continue marches across all districts until July 30, calling for the prosecution of the Awami League and its leaders over the massacres during the mass uprising.

They are also demanding reforms and the adoption of a new constitution aimed at establishing a discrimination-free Bangladesh.​
 

NCP will always prioritise country’s interest: Hasnat Abdullah

BSS
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Jul 08, 2025 21:13
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Jul 08, 2025 21:13

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Chief Organizer (South) of the National Citizen Party (NCP) Hasnat Abdullah on Tuesday said that leadership born out of student-led mass uprisings would shape the future of Bangladesh.

“The NCP will never compromise on issues concerning the national interest. If anyone- even from within the party-acts against the country’s interest, strict action will be taken,” he said while addressing a rally titled ‘July March towards Building Bangladesh’ at Gangni Bazar Bus Stand in the district.

“Leadership should not be inherited. It must be earned through people’s mandate and merit. The people of the country are now aware and prepared for change,” he added.

NCP Senior Joint Member Secretary Dr Tasneem Zara, Chief Organizer (Northern Region) Sarjis Alam, Joint Chief Organizer Advocate Shakil Ahmed, and Central Organizer of Jubo Shakti Mujahidul Islam, among others, also spoke on the occasion.​
 

NCP not to accept foreign hegemony: Nahid
Staff Correspondent 08 July, 2025, 20:22

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National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam exchanges views with the villagers after offering prayers at the grave of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology student Abrar Fahad in Kushtia on Tuesday. | Focus Bangla photo

National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam said in Kushtia on Tuesday that the party would not accept foreign hegemony in Bangladesh anymore.

During the party’s ongoing programme marking the first anniversary of the 2024 July uprising, Nahid also said that the NCP would resist if any political party wanted to accept domination of foreign countries.

‘We fought against Indian hegemony in the country following the path of Abrar Fahad. We will resist if any political party wants to become a slave of such foreign domination again. Citizens of Bangladesh will resist it,’ said Nahid while addressing a brief rally at Nimtola Bazar in Kushtia on the eighth day of the party’s countrywide rally.

Nahid was also a former central leader of Students Against Discrimination that spearheaded the July uprising to oust the Awami League regime on August 5, 2024.

He stated, ‘We have become free from the slavery of India. We have become free from the slavery of ‘Pindi’ (Rawalpindi, once the capital of Pakistan).’

‘Bangladesh will stand tall with freedom and sovereignty in the upcoming days. We will create our politics and our state,’ said the NCP leader.

Nahid also said that the NCP would continue its struggle until ensuring trial of the Awami League and its leaders for the massacres during the mass uprising, reforms in various sectors, and a new constitution for the country.

Earlier, in the morning, NCP leaders and activists offered prayers at the grave of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology student Abrar Fahad, who was brutally beaten to death inside his residential hall on October 7, 2019, by leaders of the university Chhatra League unit after he posted comments on Facebook criticising Bangladesh’s agreements with India.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

After the prayers, Nahid said that Abrar was an inspiration to organise protests against Indian aggression and against fascism.

The NCP began the nationwide march on July 1 from Rangpur by offering prayers for uprising martyr Abu Sayed as part of its July 1- August 5 countrywide programme to mark the first anniversary of the uprising.

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

NCP leaders and activists, including the party’s chief organiser for North Sarjis Alam, chief organiser for South Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara, senior joint convener Ariful Islam Adeeb and joint convener Nusrat Tabassum, among others, participated in the marches and rallies in Kushtia and Meherpur.

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.Bangladesh-themed souvenirs

The party leaders and activists will hold marches and rallies in Chuadanga and Jhenaidah districts today.​
 

NCP activists attacked during protest against alleged extortion in Mohammadpur

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Jul 09, 2025 22:29
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Jul 09, 2025 22:29

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Several members of the National Citizen Party (NCP) were reportedly attacked in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur area on Wednesday when they protested alleged extortion and demanded action against illegal establishments in Krishi Market.

According to M M Shoaib, office coordinator of NCP’s Dhaka North unit, NCP activists from the Mohammadpur unit visited the Zone-5 office of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) to submit a demand for the removal of illegal structures and the reinstatement of legal shop owners at the Krishi Market.

He said that a group of miscreants, led by Mahbub Alam—known to be a close associate of the deposed Awami League's former mayor Atiq—launched a sudden attack and attempted murder on NCP representatives in Mohammadpur.

Several people, including Mostakim, Kabir Sujan, Zaved, Shawon, and Sani, sustained injuries in this incident and were admitted to Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital for treatment, he added.

On the other hand, Mohammadpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Hasan said they were informed of the incident by an official of DNCC’s Zone-5.

“We sent a team to the spot and learned that a dispute had broken out between two groups over money and other issues. A scuffle occurred, but we could not confirm whether any political party, including the NCP, was involved. It did not appear to be a political matter,” the OC said.

No formal complaint has been received from either side as of yet, added the OC.

 

Nahid calls for building pro-Bangladesh politics for people

BSS
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Jul 09, 2025 19:26
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Jul 09, 2025 19:26

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National Citizen Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam has called for building pro-Bangladesh politics for the betterment of the people.

"Chuadanga, stand for the education, health and development of the people. We must stand for reforms in building the country,” he told a street rally in Chuadanga.

Nahid said, “If the Mujibist fascist party is to come to Bangladesh, it will have to come over our lives”.

He sought people’s support for its demand for judicial reforms and a new constitution, saying if the people support NCP’s demand, they won’t be disappointed as the party will gift them justice-based politics.

This new political party, which has emerged from the mass uprising, is holding a nationwide 'July March' programme demanding justice, reforms and a new constitution since July 1 and it will continue till July 29.

“Sheikh Hasina's government launched enforced disappearances and killings with the direct and indirect support of the Indian government. It is the responsibility of the students and youth to protect the borders, soil, people and map of Bangladesh. The National Citizen Party will work on the basis of that responsibility,” he said.

Nahid said, “Killer Hasina and her party are responsible for all the killings of the July mass uprising. The Indian government has given shelter to this terrorist and murderous force in its own country.”

In this context, he said, the human dignity and sovereignty of the people of Bangladesh have been violated by Indian domination.

“India is depriving us from our fair share of water. We have been repeatedly humiliated politically, culturally and economically,” he added.

Nahid said, if India wants cordial relations with Bangladesh, that relationship will be based on equality, fairness and dignity.​
 

Trial, reforms, new constitution a must: NCP
Staff Correspondent 10 July, 2025, 18:51

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Trial of fascists, reforms in various sectors, and a new constitution are essential for rebuilding Bangladesh, said National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam in Magura on Thursday.

At a rally in Magura as part of the party’s current programme marking the first anniversary of the July uprising, Nahid said, ‘We have to rebuild the country. The struggle to rebuild Bangladesh has begun after the July uprising.’

‘Trial of those people involved with the fascist regime, fundamental reforms, and a new constitution are essential to rebuild Bangladesh,’ said Nahid at the Vaina More rally in the district town on the 10th day of the party’s countrywide rally.

Nahid was also a former central leader of Students Against Discrimination that spearheaded the July uprising to oust the Awami League regime on August 5, 2024.

He stated that there existed some crises even after the uprising, adding that the work on a new constitution and a July Charter to ensure fundamental reforms was not progressing.

The NCP leader called on people to become aware of those crises and also to be vocal against corruption and extortion.

The NCP began its national-level march on July 1 from Rangpur by offering prayers for uprising martyr Abu Sayed as part of its July 1- August 5 countrywide programme to mark the first anniversary of the uprising.

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

While addressing the rally in Magura, Nahid also reasserted the party’s demand for a July charter and a July declaration.

‘One year of the July uprising will be completed on August 5. We want the July charter and the July declaration by August 3,’ said Nahid, adding that the NCP, along with students and people, will take to the streets if the government together with the political parties fails to produce the July declaration by that time.

NCP leaders and activists, including the party’s chief organiser for North Sarjis Alam, chief organiser for South Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, senior joint convener Samanta Sharmeen, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara and senior joint convener Ariful Islam Adeeb, among others, participated in the marches and rallies in Magura and Narail districts.

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 Jashore and Satkhira districts on Friday.​
 

NCP announces political battle if denied ‘Shapla’ electoral symbol

Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 13 Jul 2025, 18: 33

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A delegation of National Citizen Party (NCP) briefs the media after a meeting with Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin at the Election Commission in Agargaon, Dhaka on 13 July 2025. Prothom Alo

National Citizen Party (NCP) has announced that it will launch a political battle if the party is denied ‘Shapla’ (water lily) as its electoral symbol.

NCP chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari announced this at a press briefing after a meeting with Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin at the election commission headquarters in Agargaon, Dhaka, on Sunday.

“We have no alternative to the Shapla as our electoral symbol. We have checked legal ways and found that there is no obstacle to us getting it. If any hurdle is created, we will fight it politically,” Nasiruddin Patwari said.

The NCP chief coordinator also raised questions on the neutrality of the election commission (EC) members. “The EC must be restructured before the election. It is straightforward. Even the law under which the current EC was formed must be changed,” he stressed.

He also alleged that many people from EC are acting as spokespersons for political parties. However, he added that those of this EC who have proven their integrity could remain in office.

A five-member NCP delegation met the CEC. The delegation included chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari, chief organiser (southern region) Hasnat Abdullah, chief organiser (northern region) Sarjis Alam, joint secretary Zahirul Islam, and joint convener Khalid Saifullah.

Joint secretary Zahirul Islam Islam briefed the media on the summary of the meeting. He said that the delegation submitted a new application requesting the Shapla symbol be allocated to their party.

Apart from this, the NCP delegation also urged the EC to remove the ‘boat’, electoral symbol of Awami League, from its list.

Zahirul Islam said that since the Awami League’s registration is currently suspended, its symbol should be removed from the EC’s list. The commission has assured them that the matter will be given special consideration.

Replying to a query on whether NCP can demand for the Shapla symbol since it is the national emblem, Zahirul Islam said the Shapla is not the national emblem alone; rather, it is a part of the national emblem, which also has other elements including jute leaves, paddy sheaves, and stars.

Pointing out that those elements are already used by other political parties, the NCP leader said, “The national emblem has specific colours and dimensions.”

In that case, they brought the matter to the EC’s notice that there is no legal barrier to getting Shapla as an electoral symbol, he added.

NCP also raised the issue of overseas voters being allowed to vote. Zahirul Islam said the commission assured them of considering the matter.

Recently, NCP applied for official registration as a political party. During the meeting, the delegation inquired about the progress of their application.

Zahirul Islam said the commission informed them that the registration process is ongoing.​
 

BNP stands for protecting Mujib-made constitution, says NCP
Our Correspondent . Patuakhali 15 July, 2025, 00:04


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The National Citizen Party on Monday accused the Bangladesh Nationalist Party of protecting the 1972 constitution adopted by the Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-led government after the country’s independence.

The party convener Nahid Islam made the remark while addressing a roadside rally in front of Circuit House in Patuakhali district town.

The rally was organised on the 14th day of NCP’s countrywide programme marking the July uprising that led to the fall of the authoritarian regime of Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024.

Nahid also alleged that the BNP activists had now become extortionists and thugs and were defending Mujibism.

‘Their hypocrisy is exposed,’ Nahid said, adding that conspiracies were on to suppress the July uprising leaders who fought against a corrupt and mafia-driven political system.

Nahid also accused politically motivated media reports of undermining the leaders of the July uprising.

The rally was presided over by Supreme Court lawyer and NCP’s Patuakhali district unit coordinator Zahirul Islam Musa.

The NCP’s chief organiser for the south zone, Hasnat Abdullah and senior joint convener Samanta Sharmin, among others, also spoke.

Earlier in the day, NCP central leaders led a mass procession that began from the New Market area and passed through Launch Ghat, Chawk Bazar, Puran Bazar, Mukul Cinema Hall, Banani and the municipal office in the district town.​
 

No room for new dictatorship in this soil: Nahid

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Jul 15, 2025 20:03
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Jul 15, 2025 20:03

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National Citizen Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam on Tuesday said they have removed the “autocratic” Sheikh Hasina’s regime and there will be no room for new dictatorship in this Bengal soil.

“We will build a discrimination free, justice-based Bangladesh where there will be no room for extortion, rape and looting,” he told a street rally at the end of the July March programme of NCP at Press Club premises in the town.

Nahid said Bhola is the town of gas and this gas goes to different districts of the country but the people of Bhola have been deprived of gas, reports BSS.

“This is a discrimination against the people of Bhola,” he said.

Referring to the 57 martyrs of Bhola, in the July Mass Uprising, Nahid said the highest number of martyrs in the July Uprising was in Bhola.

“So today we have come to embrace the people of Bhola. There will be no more discrimination against the people of Bhola. The NCP will be by your side,” he said.

Nahid said the standard of healthcare in Bhola is so bad as well as communication system is also backward.

He pledged that Bhola will be a beautiful and prosperous district.

NCP’s Bhola district convener Mehedi Hasan Sharif chaired the event which was moderated by Maksudur Rahman.

Chief Organizer (Northern Region) Sarjis Alam, Chief Organizer (Southern Region) Hasnat Abdullah, Senior Joint Convener Samantha Sharmin, Senior Joint Member Secretary Dr. Tasnim Zara, Joint Member Secretary Mashiur Rahman, Joint Chief Organizer Dr. Mahmuda Akhter Mitu, Joint Chief Coordinator Arifur Rahman Tuhin also spoke.

Earlier at 2 pm, NCP central and district leaders started the march from Kalinath Roy’s Bazar area in Bhola town and ended it at the premises of Press Club.​
 

NCP calls for electoral reform, national reconstruction
Holds rally in Barishal, Bhola

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The National Citizens' Party (NCP) held a rally in Barishal last night, demanding electoral reform and national reconstruction.

The event, organised in front of the city corporation on Fazlul Huq Avenue, marked the conclusion of the party's six-district tour across the Barishal division.

NCP Convenor Nahid Islam said the party's movement could not be stopped through intimidation.

"On August 5, our goal was Ganabhaban. Today, our goal is the parliament," he said.

Addressing the rally, NCP's Chief Organiser (South) Hasanat Abdullah criticised what he termed the "selective outrage" of political parties.

"When we speak against extortion, one party takes offence. When we call out vote rigging, another party is upset," he said.

He also accused the Election Commission of double standards, citing its stance on inclusive elections.

"They say no inclusive election is possible without the Awami League. India says the same. The cantonment says the same. Another party echoes it. But when BNP was excluded from the polls, was that inclusive?" he asked.

Abdullah demanded the immediate removal of the boat symbol from the EC's registered list, alleging bias. He also criticised the exclusion of the Shapla symbol due to objections from an EC member and questioned the practicality of online nominations.

"A credible election is not possible under this commission," he added, vowing to challenge the EC politically.

Party leader Sarjis Alam moderated the rally, where speakers reiterated their demand for restructuring the Election Commission.

NCP leader Samanta Sharmin said Barishal would not tolerate drug or extortion syndicates.

"Those who kill with stones have no place in this city," she said.

Earlier in the day, NCP leaders arrived from Bhola and marched through Hospital Road and Sadar Road before delivering speeches at the rally venue.​
 

NCP leaders leave Gopalganj police superintendent’s office in armoured vehicles

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Jul 16, 2025 21:00
Updated :
Jul 16, 2025 21:00
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The National Citizen Party (NCP) leaders have left the district police superintendent’s office in Gopalganj in the Army’s armoured personnel carrier (APC).

Around 2:45pm on Wednesday, as their convoy was leaving the town following a rally, a large crowd ambushed the NCP motorcade near Gopalganj Government College in the Launch Ghat area, according to witnesses, reports bdnews24.com.

Earlier in the day, the party leaders had held a rally at the town’s municipal park amid several rounds of clashes and running battles between opposing groups.

As they departed the rally site under the protection of police and Army personnel, a large crowd reportedly launched an attack on their convoy shortly after it had moved a short distance.

Law enforcers then rerouted the convoy and escorted the NCP leaders to the district police superintendent’s office, where they stayed for some time.

Additional Inspector General (Crime) Khondaker Rafiqul Islam said, “NCP leaders and workers were stuck in the Gopalganj police superintendent’s office. When they were ‘cleared’ around 5:15pm, they left.”

He said reports of one person’s death were circulating, but the information could not be confirmed.

Witnesses at the scene described the entire area as resembling a war zone, with widespread unrest making it nearly impossible for residents to move from one place to another.

A video of NCP leaders boarding an armoured vehicle in the premises of the district police superintendent’s office has been circulated on social media.

The short clip shows NCP leader Sarjis Alam stepping out of an armoured vehicle and then re-entering it with Hasnat Abdullah, assisted by army personnel.

Shortly afterwards, NCP leader Akhtar Hossain arrived but was taken into a different nearby vehicle.

In another video, Convener Nahid Islam was seen getting into a similar armoured vehicle.

A journalist stationed near the police superintendent’s office reported seeing the leaders leaving in two vehicles, both heading towards the police line.

NCP Joint Member Secretary Alauddin Mohammad earlier told bdnews24.com, "NCP's central leaders have taken refuge in a nearby building after being attacked by miscreants. Later, we learnt it was the district police superintendent’s office.

“With the help of law enforcement, they are trying to cross the terror-prone area and join the next programme of the march.”

Since morning, the entire city of Gopalganj has turned into a battleground due to a series of attacks and clashes surrounding the NCP rally and march programme.

Shops in most areas have been closed due to panic amid the loud noise of hand grenades, sound grenades, and tear gas being thrown and the chase and counter-chase. People's movement has also been restricted.

The district administration has imposed Section 144 in the city.​
 

NCP leaders, activists withdraw blockade at Shahbagh

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Jul 16, 2025 20:50
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Jul 16, 2025 20:50

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The blockade enforced by National Citizen Party (NCP) activists at Shahbagh protesting the attack on their fellows in Gopalganj has been withdrawn.

They put the blockade around 5pm demanding the arrest of the attackers within 24 hours.

Abu Bakar Mojumder, central convenor of Bangladesh Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad, student wing of the NCP, announced the withdrawal of the blockade.

He said, “We became very disappointed when the administration failed to ensure the security of the July fighters. We have announced blockade programmes across the country. Already, blockade programs are being carried out in many places. We are giving a 24-hour ultimatum. Within these 24 hours, those who attacked the NCP activists must be arrested. At the same time, considering the suffering of the people, we are withdrawing the program now.”

Earlier in the morning, activists of the Awami League and banned Chhatra League attacked the NCP men when they reached Gopalganj to attend the scheduled programme.

The AL and its associate bodies also got locked into clashes with the law enforcers, leaving several injured.

Protesting the attacks, NCP supporters blocked several roads in the country.

Meanwhile, local administration slapped curfew in Gopalganj district to maintain law and order.​
 

Gopalganj Attack: NCP announces countrywide protest rally for Thursday
Gives 24-hour ultimatum to arrest those responsible

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Published :
Jul 16, 2025 23:14
Updated :
Jul 16, 2025 23:14

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National Citizen Party (NCP) has announced a countrywide protest rally on Thursday in response to the attack on its rally in Gopalganj on Wednesday afternoon.

NCP Convener Nahid Islam made the announcement at a press conference held at the Khulna Press Club on Wednesday night.

He also issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the authorities, demanding the immediate arrest of those responsible for the attack.

“This attack on us reflects the Awami League’s ongoing fascist behavior, even a year after the July Uprisings,” Nahid said during the press conference.

He also expressed heartfelt gratitude to the organisations and political parties that condemned the incident and urged them to unite against the “fascist Awami League.”

At least three people were killed and several others injured in clashes between police and activists of Awami League and its associate bodies over a rally of the National Citizens’ Party (NCP) in Gopalganj on Wednesday afternoon.

Meanwhile, the government imposed a curfew in Gopalganj district amid heightening tensions over clashes between police and Awami League activists over an NCP rally.

The curfew will remain in force from 8pm on Wednesday to 6pm on Thursday, according to the Chief Adviser’s press wing.​
 

Attack on NCP rally: Interim govt vows punishment for this heinous act
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 16 Jul 2025, 19: 27

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The interim government has issued a statement strongly condemning the attack on National Citizen Party (NCP) leaders and activists. The statement issued on Wednesday from the official Facebook page of the Offic evening said the use of violence today in Gopalganj was utterly indefensible.

The interim government further said in the statement, “Preventing young citizens from peacefully holding a rally to commemorate the one-year anniversary of their revolutionary movement is a shameful violation of their fundamental rights. Members of the National Citizen Party (NCP), police and media were subjected to brutal attacks, with their cars vandalised and individuals violently assaulted.”

Claiming that members of banned Chhatra League and Awami League carried out these attacks, the statement further said, “This heinous act—allegedly carried out by members of the banned Awami League’s Chhatra League and AL activists —will not go unpunished. The perpetrators must be swiftly identified and held fully accountable. There is no place for such violence against any citizen of Bangladesh.”

“We commend the Army and police for their prompt intervention, and we applaud the resilience and courage of the students and people who carried on with their rally despite these malicious threats.

Those responsible for this brutality will face justice. Let it be made absolutely clear: violence has no place in our nation. Justice must and will prevail,” it added.​
 

Fakhrul expresses concern over attack on NCP event in Gopalganj

BSS Dhaka
Updated: 16 Jul 2025, 18: 15

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Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has expressed deep concern over the heinous attack by the "terrorists of the Awami fascist government" on the NCP's previously announced 'March to Gopalganj' event in Gopalganj.

In a statement today, the BNP Secretary General said, "After the fall of the Awami dictatorial regime in the student-public movement, the miscreants have once again engaged in creating an unstable situation in the country and gaining benefits through anarchy."

"Today, the barbaric attack on the NCP's previously announced program in Gopalganj, the crude bomb (cocktail) explosion, the arson attack on UNO and law enforcers vehicles, and the injury of police officers are manifestations of such misconduct of miscreants," he said.

Due to extreme deterioration of the law and order situation, Fakhrul said, the Awami allies have now raised their heads to create anarchy in the country, leaving the interim government in a difficult position and taking advantage of it.

There is no alternative to tame these miscreants with a strong hand, he suggested.

In order to establish democracy and the right of people to vote, so that fascism cannot rise again in the country, people of all classes and professions, regardless of party or opinion, must come forward in protecting the lives and property of the people of the country, he said.

"We must remain united. Otherwise, the country will once again face threats to protect its independence and sovereignty," he said.

In the statement, the BNP Secretary General called for the immediate arrest and exemplary punishment of the miscreants who attacked the NCP's previously announced programme in Gopalganj.

He wished the injured police members a speedy recovery.​
 

Long march to Gopalganj if AL goons not held: NCP
Staff Correspondent 17 July, 2025, 20:29

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National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam addresses a street rally in Faridpur on Thursday. | Focus Bangla photo

National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam at a rally in Faridpur on Thrusday said that the party would bring out a long march to Gopalganj if Awami League hooligans, including those involved in Wednesday’s attack on their rally in the district town, were not arrested soon.

The rally, held at Faridpur town’s Janata Bank Mor on the 17th day of the NCP’s countrywide march, was part of the party’s ongoing programme to mark the first anniversary of the July uprising.

Nahid said, ‘We defeated the hooligans of Mujibism on August 5. We are still allowing time to arrest those hooligans peacefully and legally.’

‘Otherwise, we will soon hold a long march to Gopalganj and this time we will not hold the long march to make a comeback. We will only return after freeing the land and people of Gopalganj from Mujibism completely and forever,’ said Nahid at the rally.

Earlier, on Wednesday night, Nahid demanded that the attackers must be arrested within 24 hours after a series of clashes between members of law enforcement agencies and activists of the AL and its affiliates in Gopalganj district town over the NCP rally left at least four people dead and many injured.

Addressing the Faridpur rally, Nahid said, ‘Gopalganj is still a shelter for fascists. …We are with the general people of Gopalganj. We urge the government that not a single common person of Gopalganj must be harassed. But each of the fascists and hooligans must be arrested.’

Nahid was also a former central leader of the Students Against Discrimination movement that spearheaded the July uprising to oust the Awami League regime on August 5.

He raised concerns, saying that the hooligans of the Awami League and its affiliated organisations were not arrested, the arrestees were released from courts and the trial process was not progressing.

Indicating the associates of fascists and corrupt officials at different tiers of the administration, Nahid warned, ‘We have taken to the streets demanding trials and we will not leave the streets before ensuring the trials.’

Following the Wednesday attack in Gopalganj, a large number of police, Rapid Action Battalion, Bangladesh Army and Border Guard Bangladesh members were deployed to ensure security for the Faridpur rally.Bangladesh travel packages

NCP leaders and activists staged a march from the Faridpur circuit house to Janata Bank Mor before the rally.

The NCP began its national-level march on July 1 from Rangpur by offering prayers for uprising martyr Abu Sayeed as part of its July 1- August 5 countrywide programme to mark the first anniversary of the uprising.

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

NCP leaders and activists, including the party’s member secretary Akhter Hossen, chief organiser for North Sarjis Alam, chief organiser for South Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, senior joint convener Samanta Shermeen, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara and joint convener Anik Roy, among others, participated in the marches and rallies in Faridpur and Rajbari districts.

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 a march and a rally in Munshiganj district today.​
 

Another battle lies ahead, we’re preparing for it: Nahid Islam
Correspondent Munshiganj
Published: 18 Jul 2025, 19: 26

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Nahid Islam speaks at a street rally in Munshiganj on 18 July, 2025. Prothom Alo

Nahid Islam, the convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP), said, “We were attacked in Gopalganj. There will be attacks in 10 more districts, but we cannot be suppressed. The battle we declared against Mujibism through the mass uprising, the battle we launched against fascism, will not stop until it reaches its end.”

He made these remarks during a street rally in Munshiganj around 1:00 pm on Friday. The programme was organised as part of the party’s July March.


“We will continue the battle we have begun. The Almighty is with us, and so are the people. There is nothing to fear. Another battle lies ahead, and we are preparing for it,” said Nahid Islam.

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A street rally of the National Citizen Party (NCP) in Munshiganj on 18 July, 2025. Prothom Alo

In his speech, the NCP convener addressed local issues in Munshiganj such as illegal sand extraction, river erosion, the dilapidated road communication, and a fragile healthcare system.

He said, “River erosion, extortion are taking place in Munshiganj. Every month, river erosion is leading to new climate refugees. We will arrange protection from river erosion. We will stop illegal sand extraction and bring about fundamental changes.”

He noted that the district suffers from poor education and employment. People here must rise again in protest, just like they did during the mass uprising. A culture of protest should be developed in every locality.

Speaking about the voting rights of expatriates, Nahid Islam said thousands of people from Munshiganj live abroad. “We have spoken up for their voting rights. Some say expatriates have no right to vote… why will they vote! We would like to say that the expatriates are part of this country, and we will ensure their right to vote.”

Among others, the party’s member secretary Akhter Hossen, chief organiser (southern region) Hasnat Abdullah, chief organiser (northern region) Sarjis Alam, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Zara, and chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari spoke on the occasion.​
 

NCP vows to resist fascism, ‘Mujibism’
Staff Correspondent 18 July, 2025, 15:47

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National Citizen Party leaders and activists bring out a street march from Nitaiganj in Narayanganj on Friday. | Focus Bangla photo

National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam at a rally in Munshiganj on Friday said that the party would continue its fight against fascism and ‘Mujibism’ until eradicating every possibility of their re-emergence.

As part of the party’s ongoing programme marking the first anniversary of the July uprising, Nahid said, ‘We will not stop until finishing the fight that we began against fascism and Mujibism through the uprising.’

The student-led July uprising ousted the authoritarian Awami League regime on August 5, 2024.

‘We know that there is another battle ahead. We are preparing for the battle too. We know that we will have to fight the battle on different fronts,’ said Nahid while addressing a rally at Krishi Bank Mor in Munshiganj city on the 18th day of the party’s countrywide march.

Nahid was also a former central leader of the Students Against Discrimination that spearheaded the July uprising.

Nahid said that the party was pressing the authorities concerned for introducing voting system for expatriate Bangladeshis.

Referring to the July 16 attack on the NCP rally in Gopalganj, he said that even if similar attacks would take place in the coming days, their movement would not stop.

Seeking support from the people of Munshiganj, he promised actions against river erosion and illegal sand extraction in the district.

The NCP began its national-level march on July 1 from Rangpur by offering prayers for uprising martyr Abu Sayeed as part of its July 1-August 5 countrywide programme to mark the first anniversary of the uprising.

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

While addressing the rally in Munshiganj, NCP chief organiser for North Sarjis Alam said that the country would not be truly free until abolition of fascism, reported New Age correspondent in Munshiganj.New age products

NCP leaders and activists, including the party’s member secretary Akhter Hossen, chief organiser for South Hasnat Abdullah, chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary, senior joint convener Samanta Shermeen, senior joint member secretary Tasnim Jara and joint convener Anik Roy, among others, participated in the rally.

After the rally in Munshiganj, the NCP leaders and activists also held a rally and brought out a march in Narayanganj city on Friday.

Addressing the Narayanganj rally, Nahid said that a few families had ruled the city for years and continued extortion, killing and violation of civil rights.

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 Cox’s Bazar and Bandarban districts today.​
 

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