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In 2024, disillusioned political leaders formed the National Citizen Party (NCP) to address corruption and advocate for citizen-driven change.
The movement for public sector job quota reform sparked across Bangladesh, with students demanding equal opportunities and an end to discriminatory practices in the hiring process.
Learn MoreAs protests grew, clashes between law enforcement and demonstrators intensified. The violent crackdown by the government resulted in multiple deaths, escalating the situation into a nationwide uprising.
Learn MoreThe government’s response to the protests culminated in the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. She was forced into exile following the massive uprising, marking a major political shift.
Learn MoreIn the aftermath of Hasina’s removal, the Jatiya Nagorik Committee (National Citizens' Committee) was formed to advocate for a more inclusive and democratic political landscape.
Learn MoreThe committee, along with student leaders, presented a five-point demand calling for constitutional reforms and the creation of a more democratic system in Bangladesh.
Learn MoreThe National Citizens' Committee declared its intent to form a new political party to challenge Bangladesh's two-party political system.
Learn MoreThe National Citizen Party (NCP) was officially launched, with Nahid Islam as convener and Akhter Hossain as member secretary. This marked a major milestone in Bangladesh's political shift.
Learn MoreThe Jatiya Nagorik Party (National Citizen's Party or NCP) is a political party in Bangladesh. It was established on February 28, 2025, through the initiative of student rights activists and the Jatiya Nagorik Committee (National Citizen's Committee). It is notable for being the first student-led political party in Bangladesh's history.