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Can Bangladesh’s new party live up to its promise?

Can Bangladesh’s new party live up to its promise?

Mar 8, 2025 13:24 IST First published on: Mar 8, 2025 at 13:23 IST Share The student-led movement that was at the forefront of the protests leading to Sheikh Hasina’s downfall has now launched the Jatiya Nagorik Party, or National Citizens’ Party (NCP). With its promise of a “second republic,” the party signals a determination to reshape Bangladesh’s political landscape. But how realistic are its ambitions? What steps must it take to challenge the dominance of established parties? In its March 2 editorial, Prothom Alo notes, “The youth’s call for a new political settlement will undoubtedly inspire hope among the public. While not everyone may fully agree with all the programmes and commitments outlined by the new party, there can be no disagreement with their aspiration to replace division with unity, retribution with justice, uplift marginalised communities and establish leadership based on merit and competence across all levels of society and the state.” The editorial reminds readers that despite the mass uprisings of 1969 and 1990, political power ultimately did not remain in the hands …

Muhammad Yunus slams Sheikh Hasina for making remarks on Bangladesh from India | Latest News India

Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, on Thursday hit out at former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina for making political remarks on the country from India, calling it is an “unfriendly gesture”. According to Yunus, Hasina must “remain silent” to prevent the discomfort to both countries until Dhaka requests her extradition. Nobel laureate and head of Bangladesh’s interim government Muhammad Yunus. (AFP) “If India wants to keep her until the time Bangladesh (government) wants her back, the condition would be that she has to keep quiet…She is there in India, and at times, she is talking, which is problematic. Had she been quiet, we would have forgotten it; people would have also forgotten it as she would have been in her own world. But sitting in India, she is speaking and giving instructions. No one likes it,” Yunus told news agency PTI. Yunus was referring to Hasina’s remarks from August 13, wherein she demanded justice, adding that those involved in recent “terror acts”, killings and vandalism must be “investigated and punished”. According to …