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Nahid calls for preparations for another mass uprising if ‘old game’ doesn’t end

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As part of its July March to Build the Nation programme, NCP leaders marched in Narayanganj today, and addressed a crowd at the Chashara intersection. Photo: STAR

"If the old game doesn't end and the rules of the game aren't changed," people must prepare for another mass uprising, said Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizen Party (NCP).

The NCP leader, who was among those who led last year's uprising, added that the aspirations to transform the state system through the uprising remained unfulfilled.

He made these remarks during a street rally at Chashara intersection this afternoon following a march across Narayanganj city.

Nahid said, "Following the mass uprising, we declared that Bangladesh's state system must change. This system must be replaced. An extreme example of the old system is this city of Narayanganj, where dynastic politics, mafia networks, and godfatherism have merged into one. For years, the entire country has been run under this same system.

"For decades, a few families have controlled Narayanganj. In trying to dominate the city's business, economy, and politics, they have done extortion, occupation, and terrorism and deprived people of their rights."

The NCP leader added, "We will not play with this mafia system. We will not take part in the old game. The uprising was against this old game—we shed blood for it. So, the rules must change. But we know the rules haven't changed yet. In Narayanganj, the game still goes on. If it doesn't end, then prepare for another mass uprising."

"We fought in the uprising with the desire for a new arrangement. That battle must continue until we dismantle the old system and establish a democratic framework by and for the people," he said.

Earlier in the day, after completing a march in Munshiganj, NCP's central leaders arrived in Narayanganj before noon. Following lunch, the march started from the city's Nitaiganj area, with several thousand leaders, activists, and supporters walking nearly three kilometres to Chashara. There, a temporary stage was set up using trucks on the street.

Nahid said that the "spontaneous participation of Narayanganj residents" had inspired the youth-led political party.

He also alleged that, on the night before the march, "terrorists" had set fire to a city gate installed for the event, aiming to spread panic among residents.

The former adviser to the interim government also claimed that "mafia-style governance, territorial control, and godfather politics of the Awami League are being rehabilitated" in Narayanganj.

"Mafia businessmen are being protected, while small and medium entrepreneurs are being forced out by extortionists," he said.

He further stated that families who had filed cases seeking justice for the July martyrs are now suffering from insecurity.

"Narayanganj had been turned into a sanctuary for terrorism. We will dismantle that sanctuary. We have never feared threats and never will," he said.

Highlighting Narayanganj's role in the mass uprising, he said, "The name of Narayanganj will be written in golden letters in the history of mass uprisings."

Hasnat Abdullah, NCP's chief organiser in the southern region, alleged that certain intellectuals had sided with "killers" following an Awami League attack on an NCP programme in Gopalganj.

He said, "The return of the Awami League brings with it our death warrants. So, I cannot show the kind of civility you ask for. Your intellectualism is leased out to corporations and the administration. Our lives are leased out to the people."

He also said that it is impossible to rehabilitate the Awami League, which was "overthrown through mass uprising."

"There was a chance for Awami League to repent, but after the Gopalganj incident the other day, even that opportunity is gone," he said.

Hasnat also issued strong warnings against extortionists and land-grabbers.

Among those present at the march were NCP Member Secretary Akhter Hossen, Joint Convener Samanta Sharmin, Senior Joint Member Secretary Tasnim Jara, Joint Member Secretary Abdullah Al Amin, Chief Organiser (north) Sarjis Alam, Organiser Shawkat Ali, and Narayanganj district's Joint Coordinator Ahmedur Rahman Tonu, among others.

The long march ended around 6:30pm, after which the NCP motorcade left Narayanganj via the Chashara-Adamjee Road towards the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway, heading to Chattogram, according to party leaders.​
 

NCP rally foiled amid BNP protests over Nasiruddin’s ‘objectionable’ remarks

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Jul 19, 2025 19:51
Updated :
Jul 19, 2025 19:53

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The National Citizen Party (NCP) has been forced to abandon rallies in Cox’s Bazar’s Eidgaon and Chakaria following protests by the BNP loyalists angered by comments by NCP leader Nasiruddin Patwary branding BNP’s Salahuddin Ahmed a “new godfather”.

The BNP supporters vandalised road dividers near the planned venue in Chakaria, prompting police and Army personnel to intervene and bring the situation under control, reports bdnews24.com.

Unable to continue with their scheduled rallies, the NCP leaders left Cox’s Bazar in a motorcade and headed towards Bandarban.

SM Suja Uddin, the NCP joint member secretary, said at 5pm on Saturday: “We have crossed Chakaria, but some people remain stuck.”

Earlier in the afternoon, the NCP held a rally at Shaheed Daulat Maidan in Cox’s Bazar as part of its series of programmes under the “July March”.

During the event, Nasiruddin, the NCP chief organiser, made “controversial comments” targeting Salahuddin, an influential BNP Standing Committee Member.​
 

Sarjis calls for political, cultural resistance against ‘Mujibism’

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Jul 19, 2025 19:18
Updated :
Jul 19, 2025 19:18

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NCP Chief Organiser (North) Sarjis Alam on Saturday called for a strong resistance against 'Mujibism', asserting that legal measures alone are not enough to confront it.

"We cannot fight 'Mujibism' through legal means alone. We must break it economically, politically and culturally," Sarjis said while addressing Jamaat-e-Islami's national rally at Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital.

He alleged that the 'conspiracy of Mujibism' is still active in Bangladesh, with strongholds such as Gopalganj and other regions across the country continuing to harbour such forces.

"We do not want to see the law enforcement agencies as instruments of appeasement for those in power. Let us be clear: a Bangladesh-oriented state is not possible under the 'Mujibist Constitution' of 1972. We need a new constitution. We need elections for a new constituent assembly. We must secure the rights of women and our minority brothers and sisters," he said.

Calling for a broader unity beyond political lines, Sarjis urged all anti-authoritarian forces to join hands. "When it comes to resisting 'Mujibism' and tyranny, all forces must come together. Pro-India 'Mujibist' elements are once again becoming active in Bangladesh. There will be no space for any foreign dominance, be it Indian or otherwise, in this country."

Referring to the significance of August 5, he hinted at both past and upcoming political ambitions, stating, "Last year we had hopes for August 5, but those dreams remain unfulfilled. As August 5 approaches again, we reiterate-we don't want a so-called civil transitional government. We want a post-uprising government."

He made pointed remarks demanding accountability, saying, "There must be a trial for the killer, Hasina. The verdict must be delivered and implemented. We will not accept a judiciary loyal to any political party."

Ahead of the upcoming elections, Sarjis emphasised unity among anti-fascist forces.

"Unity doesn't mean blind loyalty. If anyone engages in extortion, we will speak out. If someone runs a syndicate, we will oppose it. If anyone engages in land grabbing, we will resist. But when it comes to fighting the Awami League, we will stand united," he said.​
 

NCP facing heat after lifting lid in Cox’s Bazar
Says Nahid; SAD, Juboshakti clash after NCP rally in Ctg

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National Citizen Party Convener Nahid Islam said their party leader Nasiruddin Patwary revealed the truth in Cox's Bazar, which led to attacks on the party in various places.

"In Banshkhali, one of our organisers was attacked, and our banners were set on fire. If they try to silence us, we will resist and we must win this struggle," he told a rally in the Chattogram city's Biplob Udyan last night.

"Chattogram is the lifeline of Bangladesh's economy, yet conspiracies are being hatched against it. Evil forces are eyeing this city. If there's any plot against Chattogram, the entire country will rise up in resistance."

Speaking at the rally, held as part of the party's ongoing "July March to Build the Nation", NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain said people were divided in Bangladesh in the past. But there can be no more division between Bangalees and non-Bangalees, Sunnis, and non-Sunnis.

Hasnat Abdullah, chief organiser (south) of NCP, said, "Together, we were successful in ousting autocracy. But we failed to build the state properly. Now, we must focus on nation-building."

Among other party leaders, Chief Organiser (north) Sarjis Alam and Senior Joint Member Secretary Tasnim Jara were present there.

Meanwhile, a scuffle broke out between the activists of Students Against Discrimination (SAD) and Jatiya Juboshakti, NCP's youth wing, following the party's rally around 9:00pm.

Tawseef Imroz, SAD's chief coordinator in Chattogram city, alleged that he was attacked by a group of Jatiya Juboshakti.

He told The Daily Star, "After the rally, a woman wanted to speak to Nahid. Her husband was detained in the United Arab Emirates for supporting protests against the Awami League government last year. She wished to discuss the matter with Nahid. But several individuals identifying them as Jatiya Juboshakti leaders obstructed her and misbehaved with me. Later, they attacked me, leading to a scuffle."

Mohammad Solaiman, officer-in-charge of Panchlaish Police Station, said, "A scuffle broke out beside the stage after the central leaders of NCP left. Police promptly intervened and brought the situation under control."

This newspaper could not contact any of Jatiya Juboshakti leaders for comments.

Earlier at a rally in Rangamati town, NCP Convener Nahid said the party envisions an inclusive, democratic Bangladesh, one in which all communities can live together with dignity as equal citizens.

"Over the past 50 years, Bangladesh has been subjected to divisions, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts have been the worst victim of that. These divisions and tensions in the hills have long been used by external forces for their own gain," he said while speaking at the party's "July March to Build the Nation" rally yesterday noon.

"We will not allow any third party to benefit from our internal issues. If we have disagreements among ourselves or within our communities, we will resolve them through dialogue. But we will not allow others to take advantage of our situation. We must all unite."

Nahid noted that the people of the hills, including Chakma, Marma, Tanchangya, and Bawm, have long been fighting for their rights to language, religion, and ancestral land.

At the same time, many from the Bangalee community in the hill tracts also remain deprived of essential opportunities.

"All communities here are suffering and are denied their rights. This struggle must be collective. No one can be silenced. We are here to speak of unity, harmony, and empathy," he added.

At another event, Nahid alleged that allies of autocracy still exist within various parts of the administration, and they are getting complaints that July martyr families are not receiving the respect they deserve.

He was speaking to the families of the martyrs at Hotel Saikat on Station Road in Chattogram around 10:30am.

[Our correspondents in Chattogram and Rangamati contributed to this report.]​
 

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