Voters' satisfaction with local political activities: Jamaat 30.4%, NCP 23.7%, BNP 21%, survey finds
On the other hand, dissatisfaction was found to be highest in BNP, as 27.6% said they were dissatisfied with the party’s local political activities, compared to 19.7% for Jamaat and 17% for NCP

A new nationwide survey has found that 30.4% of voters are satisfied with the local political activities of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, while 23.7% expressed satisfaction with the National Citizen Party (NCP), and 21% with the BNP.
The findings come from the "People's Election Pulse Survey", conducted by Innovision Consulting between 2 and 15 September, covering a total of 10,413 voters across the country.
According to the survey, 13.7% of respondents said they are completely satisfied with Jamaat's activities, and another 16.7% said they are very satisfied. For the BNP, 8.2% were completely satisfied and 12.8% very satisfied.
In the case of NCP, 9.1% reported being completely satisfied with its local political work, and 13.8% said very satisfied.
When considering those who are moderately satisfied, the figures stand at 17% for Jamaat, 18.4% for BNP, and 17.4% for NCP.
On the other hand, dissatisfaction was found to be highest in BNP, as 27.6% said they were dissatisfied with the party's local political activities, compared to 19.7% for Jamaat and 17% for NCP.