Dhaka: With Bangladesh's national election scheduled for February 2026, the National Citizen Party (NCP) has displayed its unwillingness for polls without securing complete impunity for its political coup during last year’s July uprising. The actions and remarks of leaders in the NCP exposed the party’s growing insecurity in the political game.
Its consistent demand for electoral reform — to have national elections based on proportional representation (also favoured by Islamist parties) — reflect its awareness of lack of popular support.
The optimism of the July Uprising quickly faded as witnessed in the growing political chaos following the exit of former Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina which revealed the country’s democracy deficit.
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