Highlights:
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NCP pledges to win the next national election through ballots, not bullets.
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Chief Organizer Hasnat Abdullah condemns attempts to seize power through violence.
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Coordination meeting held in Rangamati with leaders from three hill districts.
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Party leaders emphasize growing trust among diverse ethnic communities.
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NCP aims to form government within the next 10 years.
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Leaders predict victories in at least three parliamentary seats in the hill tracts.
The National Citizen Party (NCP) will win by a landslide in the upcoming national elections, said the party’s Chief Organizer for the Southern Region, Hasnat Abdullah.
He stated,
অনেকে ইতিমধ্যে বুলেটের মাধ্যমে ভোট আদায় করে রাষ্ট্রীয় ক্ষমতায় যাওয়ার চিন্তা করছে। এনসিপি বুলেট নয়, ব্যালটের মাধ্যমে জয়লাভ করে রাষ্ট্র পরিচালনার দায়িত্বে অধিষ্ঠিত হবে।
Translation:“Some people are already planning to seize state power through bullets. But NCP will come to power through ballots, not bullets.”
Hasnat made these remarks at a coordination meeting of the party’s three hill districts, held at 1 p.m. today (Thursday) in Rangamati. The event took place in the courtyard of Professor Kumar Samit Roy Gymnasium in Rangamati Sadar. Leaders and activists from NCP, Jubo Shokti (Youth Wing), Chhatro Shokti (Student Wing), and Shromik Shokti (Workers Wing) attended the meeting.
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At the event, NCP’s Central Joint Chief Organizer for the Southern Region, Jubairul Arif, said that the party has been working for the welfare of the people in the hill tracts. “People from different ethnic communities are placing their trust in NCP,” he added, noting that hundreds of people have been participating in programs across the three hill districts.
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Imon Syed, the party’s Coordinator for the Chittagong Hill Tracts region, commented that they will take responsibility for governing the state within the next 10 years. “We believe that NCP candidates will win at least three parliamentary seats in the hill districts because we have strong public support here,” he said.
Other speakers included ASM Suza Uddin, NCP’s Chittagong Divisional Organizational Secretary; Manjila Jhuma, the party’s Central Organizer (Southern Region); Shahidur Rahman, Chief Coordinator of Bandarban District; and Mohirul Islam, Chief Organizer of the Southern Region of Chhatro Shokti.
Source: Prothom Alo














