Will return home freeing Gopalganj from Mujibabad thru long march: Nahid Islam

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Published On: 17 Jul 2025, 18:28 Updated On:17 Jul 2025, 18:39
NCP convener Nahid Islam spoke at a rally at Janatar Mor in Faridpur today. Photo : Collected

FARIDPUR, July 17, 2025 (BSS) – National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener Nahid Islam today vowed to free Gopalganj from Mujibbad after holding a ‘Red March’ there.

“We will return home after freeing Gopalganj from Mujibbad by holding a Long March. We must free Gopalganj, the centre for sheltering the fascists and their cohorts and the people of Gopalganj from Mujibbad,” he said.
 
He was addressing a rally at Janatar Mor in the district on the 17th day of their month-long July March demanding justice, reforms and a new Constitution.

Nahid called upon the authorities concerned to apprehend the terrorists of the fascists involved in Wednesday’s attack on the NCP in Gopalganj. 

 “Don’t harass the commoners in connection with the incident,” he said. He voiced a note of warning for those who wanted to establish a refined Awami League. 

 Nahid Islam said they will announce a programme from the Central Shaheed Minar demanding the July Charter after completing July March on August 3 next. 

NCP central leaders Sarjis Alam, Hasnat Abdullah, Aktar Hossain, Nasir Uddin Patwary, Samantha Sarmin, Dr Tasnim Jara, among others, were present. 

 NCP Chief Coordinator of Faridpur district Nilima Dula and Joint Coordinator Saif Khan, were also present. 

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