NCP urges govt. to announce a 'comprehensive roadmap' for justice, reform, elections

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Published On: 24 May 2025, 16:00 Updated On:24 May 2025, 16:07
National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam spoke at a press conference at the NCP office in the capital's Banglamotor today. Photo : BSS

DHAKA, May 24, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam has urged the interim government to announce a comprehensive roadmap for three vital things- the trial of mass killings during last year's July-August Uprising, overall reform process, and the next national election.

"The roadmaps for justice, reform, and elections should be announced together. That will create a sense of reassurance among the public and foster trust among all political parties," Nahid Islam told a press conference today at the NCP office in the capital's Banglamotor.

Nahid said, "Our expectation from the interim government is a peaceful transfer of power through justice, reform, and fair elections. It is the responsibility of this interim government not only to hold elections, but also to bring about justice and fundamental reforms."

"We urge Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to remain in charge and move towards resolving problems through political discussions with all parties," he added.

NCP also urged all the political parties to be responsible, saying, "The people and political parties must act responsibly. For the country's current situation, national security, and a future democratic Bangladesh, we will act responsibly and resolve everything through discussion."

Commenting on the July Charter, Nahid said, "Time is moving forward, and the deadline for the July Proclamation is approaching. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure its announcement within the stipulated time."

 Nahid said the government's legitimacy and responsibilities are rooted in the aspirations of the July Uprising. "Dr. Muhammad Yunus assumed power in the wake of a mass uprising. Our expectation was that the government would fulfil the public's demand for justice, reform, and a peaceful transfer of power through free and fair elections," he said.

"The government has a duty not only to hold elections, but also to address crimes of the past, including the July massacre, and implement structural reforms," Nahid added.

Nahid Islam commented on efforts to legitimize past controversial votes through the judiciary and reiterated opposition parties' rejection of elections held under the previous Awami League government. He said, "All elections under the Awami regime have been declared illegal by anti-fascist opposition forces. Seeking court validation will only lead to further instability".

"Instead, we should focus on local government elections to ease public suffering and restore democratic trust," he added.

Regarding student advisers, Nahid said the party has no relation with the two advisers of the interim government, Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan and Mahfuj Alam, two of the student leaders who had spearheaded last year's Mass Uprising. 

Nahid added, "The two student advisers had joined the government as representatives of the July mass uprising. I was also with them. If they want to engage in politics or participate in elections, they cannot do so while remaining in the government."

"In that case, they will have to leave the government and make their own decisions," he said. 

"Despite having no relationship with the two advisers, attempts are being made to associate them with the NCP through propaganda and to demean them," he said.

NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain, Senior Joint Convener Ariful Islam Adeeb and Samanta Sharmin, Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari, Chief Organiser (Southern Region) Hasnat Abdullah, among others, were also present at the press conference. 

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