The newly formed NCP and the radical Jamaat-e-Islami accused him of favoritism on Saturday after he and the BNP reached a “preliminary knowing” about holding the election in February. If all preparations are made, the poll could be held the week before the launch of Ramadan in 2026, according to Yunus in a meeting held in London on Friday. Around 50 parties, including the BNP-led coalition that was demanding an early poll in December, JeI and the National Citizen Party (NCP ) had supported Yunus over the April time frame. JeI said it “violates the country’s political society” by holding a joint press event and making a statement worldwide regarding local issues. He ought to have discussed his position with another parties when he returned, and finally expressed his opinion, according to JeI. The NCP described the situation as “extremely disappointing.”
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