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NCP-Jamaat seat deal to be made public soon: Nahid

Staff Correspondent 11 January, 2026, 01:00

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The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami-led alliance is fully prepared to contest the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections, and the final seat-sharing deal will be announced publicly within a day or two, National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam said on Saturday.

Nahid made the remarks while speaking to journalists after a meeting with a European Union election observer delegation led by chief observer Ivars Ijabs at Hotel InterContinental in Dhaka.


The alliance has completed its internal preparations, and only the public announcement of seat sharing remains pending, he said.

He said that the Jamaat–NCP alliance had already begun electioneering across the country, while confusion and disorder still prevailed in other political alliances over seat distribution.

Nahid, however, expressed concern over the lack of a level playing field in the election, saying political parties had little confidence that equal opportunities were being ensured.

He alleged that special privileges and state protocol were being extended to a particular political party, which was sending a message of administrative bias and could create an uneven electoral environment.

The NCP leader also accused sections of the mainstream media of bias, saying negative and false reports were being deliberately published about his party.

He said that some media outlets were targeting the NCP with misleading news, which was undermining fairness in the electoral process, and added that the party had repeatedly raised the issue with the government and the Election Commission.

Regarding loan defaulters, Nahid said that many candidates with outstanding bank loans had initially been declared valid, while only a small number had been disqualified despite a much larger figure being involved.

He demanded a tougher stance from the Election Commission to ensure that defaulters were not allowed to contest the polls.

On election monitoring, Nahid said that the European Union would send a large observer mission for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

He said that the EU wanted the polls to be free, competitive and credible so that a democratic transfer of power could take place smoothly after the results were announced.

Raising concerns over security, Nahid said that the public shooting and killing of Inquilab Mancha convener Sharif Osman Bin Hadi had created fear in the electoral field.

He said that the continued failure to arrest the perpetrators had left candidates and activists feeling unsafe ahead of the election.​
 
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Faction of July uprising activists, NCP breakaways to unveil new platform this Friday

Official launch will be announced from Central Shaheed Minar


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From left: Anik Roy, Meghmallar Bose, Nazifa Jannat, Mir Huzaifa Al Mamduh

A new political platform led by a faction of the July uprising activists and breakaways from the National Citizen Party (NCP) is set to make its debut this Friday.


The platform, ideologically rooted in social democracy, will be joined by current and former leaders of the left-leaning Bangladesh Chhatra Union, as well as socio-cultural activists who played active roles in the uprising to topple the Sheikh Hasina government.

The official launch will be announced from the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on January 16, said founding member Anik Roy, a former joint convener of the NCP.

Speaking to The Daily Star, Anik said, “We want to carry forward the generational fight.”


He added that the platform’s economic framework would be based on the concept of a “democratic economy”.

Distinguishing itself from traditional political parties, the organisers plan to introduce a rotating leadership structure to prevent the accumulation of power.

“The leadership structure will be fluid, meaning the chief of the platform will change every three or four months,” Anik explained.


The platform comprises several prominent figures, including former Dhaka University student Mir Huzaifa Al Mamduh; Meghmallar Bose, president of the Chhatra Union’s Dhaka University unit; Nazifa Jannat, vice president of the Chhatra Union central unit; and Ferdous Ara Rumee, poet and activist.

Sakhawat Fahad, former Chhatra Union president of the Dhaka University unit, also confirmed that he is involved in the platform.


Although the organisers have not yet settled on a name, they have rented a temporary office in Dhaka’s Eskaton area.

“From January 16, we will officially start circulating membership forms,” Anik Roy told this newspaper.

This development comes days after former adviser Mahfuj Alam issued a call for “fresh blood” in the political landscape.

In a Facebook post on January 10, Mahfuj wrote, “In the last two weeks, I have spoken to hundreds of students and citizens who were once optimistic about a new political settlement. I saw a kind of frustration and lack of confidence in everyone I spoke to. But, at the end of the conversation, we came to the decision that we all want to try once more.”

He invited those who believe in a discrimination-free system, human rights and justice and are uninterested in traditional bi-party or alliance structures to connect.​
 
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