The NCP keeps losing leaders over its Jamaat alliance. Two more central committee officials, Joint Chief Coordinator Khan Md Morsalin and Joint Member Secretary Musfiq Us Salehin, quit all their posts within the youth-led party. Morsalin stated the party failed to unite the various protest groups from the uprising, like laborers and students, leaving it too weak to rebuild state institutions without partnering with an established old party.
Musfiq Us Salehin directly pointed to the electoral partnership with Jamaat-e-Islami as his reason for resigning. He argued the alliance might offer short-term election gains but would ultimately prevent the NCP from growing into a strong, centrist political force focused on Bangladesh's interests. Their departures continue a wave of high-profile exits following the controversial political tie-up.
Musfiq Us Salehin directly pointed to the electoral partnership with Jamaat-e-Islami as his reason for resigning. He argued the alliance might offer short-term election gains but would ultimately prevent the NCP from growing into a strong, centrist political force focused on Bangladesh's interests. Their departures continue a wave of high-profile exits following the controversial political tie-up.