Narail Krishak Dal leader Mustafa Kamal's expulsion order revoked


Published: 06:30 24 January 2026
The expulsion order of former co-organizing secretary (Khulna division) of the Bangladesh Nationalist Krishak Dal Central Parliament, Md. Mustafa Kamal, has been revoked. At the same time, the suspension order of the three-member convening committee of the Narail district branch of the Nationalist Krishak Dal has also been lifted. This has created an atmosphere of relief and joy among the leaders and activists of the Narail district Krishak Dal.
According to the Central Krishak Dal sources, the decision was taken after reviewing the allegations brought against him in the wake of Md. Mustafa Kamal's application. Nationalist Krishak Dal President Krishak Bid Hasan Jafir Tuhin and General Secretary Shahidul Islam Babul jointly revoked his expulsion order. The matter was confirmed through a message signed by Md. Shafiqul Islam, Office Secretary of the Nationalist Krishak Dal Central Parliament on Saturday (January 24).
The letter mentioned that after investigation and review following organizational interests and constitutional process, the expulsion order issued against Md. Mostafa Kamal has been canceled. At the same time, the suspension order imposed on the three-member convening committee of Narail District Krishak Dal was withdrawn.
Upon the news of the withdrawal of the expulsion order, leaders and activists of the Krishak Dal at various upazila, municipality and union levels of Narail district expressed respect and honor for the party's decision. On this occasion, they took a bouquet of flowers to Mostafa Kamal's residence in Bhavakhali area of Narail and congratulated him and expressed hope that the party will become stronger under his leadership.
The leaders and activists said that through this decision, organizational unity will be further strengthened and the Krishak Dal will be able to work with new enthusiasm at the grassroots level.
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