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Published: 09:06 12 February 2025
The National Citizens Committee and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement have taken the initiative to form a new political party focusing on the upcoming national parliamentary elections. These two organizations are already conducting organizational activities in different areas. Discussions have also started on the list of possible candidates. Details are being given
In preparation for the national elections, the leaders of the National Citizens Committee and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement are campaigning at the field level. Several names have emerged in the list of possible candidates.
Multiple sources in the Citizens Committee said that member secretary Akhtar Hossain may contest from the Rangpur-4 seat, and chief organizer Sarjis Alam from the Panchagarh-1 seat.
Anti-Discrimination Student Movement convener Hasnat Abdullah is preparing to contest from the Comilla-4 seat, and chief organizer Abdul Hannan Masud is preparing to contest from the Noakhali-6 seat.
In addition,
Muhammad Hasan Ali in Chittagong
Md. Abdul Ahad in Dinajpur, Ashraf Uddin Mahdi and Md. Ataullah in Brahmanbaria, Anik Roy in Sunamganj, Monira Sharmin in Naogaon, SM Saif Mostafiz in Sirajganj, Atiq Mujahid in Kurigram, Abdullah Al Amin in Narayanganj, Sarwar Tushar in Narsingdi, Mashiur Rahman in Jhalokati, Md. Nizam Uddin in Noakhali, Ali Ahsan Jonayed are preparing for the elections in Dhaka.
In addition, the central organizer of the National Citizens Committee, Mesbah Kamal Munna, is working in Khulna, Pritam Das in Habiganj, Abu Sayeed Leon in Nilphamari, and the head of the women's affairs cell, Sadia Farzana Dina, is working to organize the youth and youth community in Rangpur.
However, none of the parties has announced their full names yet. It is reported that the new political party may officially debut by the end of this month.
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