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.