DHAKA: The students who helped to elect the Sheikh Hasina government last year will announce their party at a massive rally on Friday, making the Jatiya Nagorik Party ( JNP ) the most recent candidate in Bangladesh’s tumultuous political battle ahead of the upcoming December elections.
Key members of the Students Against Discrimination ( SAD ) organization that organized the new party and supported the uprising against Hasina’s jobs quota order are included in the new party. JNP and SAD stated that the administration details will be officially revealed at the rally. According to solutions, Md Nahid Islam, who just resigned from the post of I&, B director of the Yunus state, is likely to mind the new group as its leader.
Meanwhile, the two longstanding allies, BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami ( JeI ), appear to be drifting apart. After the votes ‘ times were made public, the rift appeared to get worse. After the Awami government fell, the BNP, which had become the largest group, put the help of local government elections ahead of national polls.
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