Bangladesh students to launch new party on Feb 26
DHAKA: Bangladesh's political arena is likely to see the entry of a new party, formed under the initiative of National Citizens Committee and Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, next week. The launch is likely on Feb 26.
The party's organisational structure will remain similar to the existing frameworks of these platforms, retaining positions like convener, member secretary, chief organiser and spokesperson. Adviser (I&B) to interim govt, Md Nahid Islam will be convener of the new party.
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"Students" means hooligans and madrassa chaap prospective terrorists.Read allPost comment
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