Nahid Islam stood before crowds in Narail and delivered a fiery speech about why his group started a brand new political party. The National Citizen Party leader told supporters that existing parties cannot be trusted to fix Bangladesh after the mass uprising. He declared that old politicians care more about grabbing power than helping the country rebuild itself. Islam insisted that his party formed because regular political groups failed to understand what the uprising really meant. The NCP wants to create a totally different Bangladesh where people have real rights and freedoms.
The party leader slammed other politicians for treating the mass uprising like just another power grab. Islam argued that the uprising happened because people wanted to completely rebuild their nation from scratch. He promised supporters that his party would never allow another dictator to take control of Bangladesh. The NCP chief vowed to give citizens the right to speak freely and access basic needs like food and clothing. He also pledged to wipe out corruption completely from the government system.
Islam complained that martyrs and wounded protesters still have not received proper recognition even after a full year passed since the uprising. The party has been running street marches across the country since July 1st and plans to continue until July 29th. Other senior NCP leaders including Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah also addressed the crowd during the rally. Islam urged people to keep believing in his party as they work toward building a stronger Bangladesh on the world stage.
The party leader slammed other politicians for treating the mass uprising like just another power grab. Islam argued that the uprising happened because people wanted to completely rebuild their nation from scratch. He promised supporters that his party would never allow another dictator to take control of Bangladesh. The NCP chief vowed to give citizens the right to speak freely and access basic needs like food and clothing. He also pledged to wipe out corruption completely from the government system.
Islam complained that martyrs and wounded protesters still have not received proper recognition even after a full year passed since the uprising. The party has been running street marches across the country since July 1st and plans to continue until July 29th. Other senior NCP leaders including Sarjis Alam and Hasnat Abdullah also addressed the crowd during the rally. Islam urged people to keep believing in his party as they work toward building a stronger Bangladesh on the world stage.