NCP to Announce July Declaration on August 3 After Government Delay

Bangladesh's National Citizen Party will release the July Declaration on August 3 after the interim government failed to act. Party leader Nahid Islam made this announcement during a Sunday press conference at the organization's temporary headquarters. The declaration marks the anniversary of the 2024 July Uprising that changed the country's political landscape. Islam criticized officials for breaking their promises about issuing the important document. Students and citizens will participate when the party makes the announcement without government involvement.

The political group launched a nationwide month-long campaign called July March to Build the Nation. Leaders Sarjis Alam and Anik Roy will head the organizing committee for these activities across all districts. The campaign begins July 1 with prayers at martyr Abu Sayed's burial site. Party members plan to visit every region during this special observance period. These events aim to honor those who died fighting discrimination and oppression.

Two important memorial days will mark the campaign schedule. July 16 becomes Anti-Discrimination Martyrs' Day to remember victims of violence. August 5 will be celebrated as People's Liberation Day for the successful uprising. Islam expressed anger about the government's repeated delays and broken commitments. The party decided to move forward without waiting for official action from current leaders.
 

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