Nahid calls for building pro-Bangladesh politics for people

BSS
Published On: 09 Jul 2025, 19:07 Updated On:09 Jul 2025, 19:18
National Citizen Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam ‍spoke at a street rally in Chuadanga today. Photo : BSS

CHUADANGA, July 9, 2025 (BSS) – National Citizen Party (NCP) convener Nahid Islam today 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 here.

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.

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