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Bangladesh’s NCP Threatens ‘Ballot or Bullet’ as It Moves to Build Reform Alliance

The party’s threats follow its claim that the Yunus interim administration is ducking responsibility for the July Charter.

Overview

  • NCP chief coordinator Nasiruddin Patwary said the party is prepared for a ballot revolution or, if necessary, a bullet revolution.
  • Patwary warned the BNP that opposing reforms could leave it facing a fate similar to Sheikh Hasina’s.
  • NCP leaders alleged sections of the interim government are trying to derail the February 2026 election by shifting the Charter and referendum to political parties.
  • Joint convener Sarwar Tushar said the NCP will form a “Reform Alliance” ahead of the 2026 vote and criticized what he called government inaction after the July Charter.
  • The party castigated leftist groups as BNP vote banks, rejected religion-based politics linked to Jamaat-e-Islami, and highlighted intensifying rifts among former allies in Dhaka.