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Under Pressure from BNP and Jamaat, Yunus Govt Asks 2 Student Advisors to Step Down

The two parties suspected the interim leaders of being biased toward the National Citizen Party (NCP).

The Bangladesh interim government asked two student advisors to resign from their ministerial posts, Dhaka-based daily Prothom Alo reported.

According to a report published by India Today, this development follows strong opposition from the principal opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and its former ally, Jamaat-e-Islami, against the student leaders.

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The two parties suspected the interim leaders of being biased toward the National Citizen Party (NCP). The NCP was formed during anti-Hasina government protests and was founded by Nahid Islam, who served as the convener of the party established by students during the July-August uprising.

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The BNP and Jamaat raised concerns over the two leaders’ proximity to the NCP, especially as the upcoming general elections will be overseen by the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government. Muhammad Yunus has suggested that the general elections will take place in February 2026.

Last week, 25 political parties, including BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, on Friday signed the "July National Charter 2025" with the aim of carrying out post-uprising reforms.

The National Citizen Party (NCP), a new student-led political party in Bangladesh, did not sign due to a lack of an implementation roadmap.

The charter was signed in a grand ceremony at the south plaza of the Bangladesh parliament building in the capital, Dhaka. The country's interim government's chief, Muhammad Yunus, was present at the ceremony.


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