The JaPa, during the Awami League’s tenure in power, was often criticised for being a compliant or “pet” opposition in parliament.
Formed by young leaders, who led the July mass uprising that toppled the Awami League government, the NCP is now preparing to enter the electoral fray.
Sarjis announced that the party would begin declaring district and city convening committees from Saturday, expressing hope that the Dhaka north and south city committees would be finalised within three days.
He set a strict timeline, stating, “By 15 November, convening committees must be formed in every district and city area. By 30 December, NCP must have convening committees in every ward — across districts, upazilas, unions, and metropolitan thanas. If we can achieve this, NCP will contest the next parliamentary election as one of Bangladesh’s two major political forces.”
