Jatiya Nagorik Party launched in Bangladesh
The Jatiya Nagorik Party (JNP) was officially launched on Friday in front of the National Parliament building on Manik Mia Avenue with recitations from the Quran, Gita, Tripitaka, and Bible.
Full text of the manifesto of Bangladesh students’ party, the Jatiyo Nagorik Party
Dhaka, February 28 (Dhaka Tribune) – Against the backdrop of the July 2024 uprising of students and masses, under the leadership of the Students Against Discrimination and the initiative of the Jatiya Nagorik Committee, we, the students and masses of Bangladesh, hereby declare— We stand...
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