Monday, 03 November 2025

"Shapla will bloom in Faridpur, boats will sink": Sarwar Tushar, NCP Leader

Mofizur Rahman Shipon, Faridpur
Disclosure : 01 Nov 2025, 01:50 PM
Sarwar Tushar, joint convener of the Central NCP, at the coordination meeting of the National Nagorik Party (NCP): Photo Mofizur Rahman Shipon, Faridpur
Sarwar Tushar, joint convener of the Central NCP, at the coordination meeting of the National Nagorik Party (NCP): Photo Mofizur Rahman Shipon, Faridpur

A great fraud has been committed in the South Plaza of the National Parliament in the name of signing the July Charter before the implementation of the July Charter system. The Nagorik Party did not participate there. Because we cannot sign until we are sure how the July Charter will be implemented.

He said, if the National Nagorik Party had not been adamant on reforms, then there would have been no reforms in Bangladesh. Fair voting by this Election Commission is in doubt.

This Friday (October 31) evening, Sarwar Tushar, joint convener of the Central NCP, said these words at the coordination meeting of the National Nagorik Party (NCP) Faridpur region at the Ambika Memorial Hall in Faridpur city.

He said, by giving shaplakli, it is being understood that the NCP is a party of children. There was no freedom of politics and media for the last 17 years. The dictatorship has fallen due to the intense movement of these children.

Sarwar Tushar said, Shapla will be an alternative to boats in Faridpur. The boat will sink, the sap will boil in the water.

Tushar told the Election Commission that they have muddied a lot of water. They are saying once that they will not give it, come out of this ego place. The commission wants to give sapla buds, it will quickly turn into sapla. He said that this Election Commission is influenced by special parties. There is also doubt whether the next election will be held fairly with them.

Aiming at BNP, Tushar said, BNP is campaigning for no votes. Even if 30 percent of their votes go for no votes, the July Charter will be passed with a huge majority. Then they will not be able to look in the mirror. They have not learned anything from the past. Their leader Ziaur Rahman organized yes and no votes before the presidential election. However, this BNP is opposing yes and no votes. If they stand against the July Charter, the people will throw them into the Padma in their twisted limbs.

The Jatiya Party has done the most damage to the country after the Awami League. They are agents of India, the people of the country will not accept the efforts being made to establish the Awami League under the banner of the Jatiya Party. The Jatiya Party is responsible after the Awami League for the manipulation of destroying democracy.

The special guest speech was delivered by the National Citizens Committee (NCP)'s Faridpur district chief coordinator Syeda Nilima Dola, and the joint member secretary of the central NCP, Nizam Uddin.

The speech was moderated by the NCP's Nagarkanda upazila chief coordinator Mohammad Nazmul Huda, and among others, speeches were made by the NCP's Madaripur district chief coordinator Shahidul Howlader, Rajbari district coordinator and city executive committee member Syed Jamil Hossain Hridoy, Rajbari district NCP leader and freedom fighter Siraj Ahmed, and the Shariatpur district chief coordinator Advocate Md. Ruhul Amin.

At that time, organizers of various upazila NCPs including Faridpur, Madaripur, Shariatpur, Rajbari and Gopalganj districts were present.

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