Bangladeshi students unveil another political party

Published March 1, 2025
Nahid Islam, convener of the newly formed Jatiya Nagarik Party, speaks during the launch ceremony in Dhaka.—AFP
Nahid Islam, convener of the newly formed Jatiya Nagarik Party, speaks during the launch ceremony in Dhaka.—AFP

DHAKA: Bangladeshi students who played a key role in overthrowing the government last year unveiled a new political party on Friday, the latest outfit to join the fray ahead of expected elections.

The party includes key organisers from the powerful Students Against Discri­mination (SAD) group that spearheaded the uprising which ousted iron-fisted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina in August.

The new Jatiya Nagarik Party, or National Citizens Party in English, kickstarted its journey in front of parliament on Friday, joined by thousands of supporters who wore green-and-red bandanas, the colours of Bangladesh’s national flag.

Nahid Islam, a former adviser to the interim government, is leading the new political party as the convener, while Akhtar Hossain will be the secretary. Nahid said the new party would be a “democratic, egalitarian, people’s party”.

“A second republic is now the need of the hour. And for this we need the constituent assembly election first,” he said.

Akhtar Hossain said their party would strive to attain “social justice, and human dignity”.

“The youth want a new constitution, and the context is now set,” Akhtar said.

Organisers also screened documentaries depicting the events that led to the end of Sheikh Hasina’s rule.

Among the attendees was Mohammad Shahin Alam, 37, who lost his teenaged son during the uprising.

Alam said he hoped the new party would ensure “justice for bereaved families”.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2025

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